The dagger buried with Tutankhamun is not of this world. Its blade is made from meteorite iron. @Rainmaker1973 #dagger #Egyptology #meteorites image
Behold the western pygmy possum! This dainty marsupial typically weighs ~0.5 oz (14 g)—that's about as much as a AA battery! It inhabits treetops in forests throughout parts of Australia. As a nectarivore, it mainly feeds on plant nectar. American Museum of Natural History @AMNH #Australia #marsupials #animals image
The #Bookwheel, invented in 1588 by Italian engineer Agostino Ramelli, was a heavy, 600-pound wooden rotating bookcase that let scholars easily use up to eight open books at once. It had a clever gear system to keep the books upright as the wheel turned by hand, saving time for readers who didn’t have to fetch books from shelves. Featured in Ramelli’s book of machines, it was a creative #Renaissance tool for studying, though it’s uncertain how many were actually made. #archaeohistories image
Doraemon school bus in Japan. #school #Japan #Doraemon
This New Yorker cartoon neatly sums up the problems researchers face in 2025! #cartoons #research #NewYorkerMagazine image