Zhuhai Chimelong Marine Science Museum, China Science girl @gunsnrosesgirl3 #museums #China #ScienceMuseum #science
The cuirass of a Polish winged Hussar, victorious at the Siege of Vienna on 12 September 1683. The events that transpired that day inspired J.R.R. Tolkien's events at the Siege of Minas Tirith in his novel The Lord of the Rings. image
The Surprising Allure of Ignorance. Aristotle taught that all human beings want to know. Our own experience teaches us that all human beings also want not to know, sometimes fiercely so. This has always been true, but there are certain historical periods when the denial of evident truths seems to be gaining the upper hand, as if some psychological virus were spreading by unknown means, the antidote suddenly powerless. This is one of those periods. #humanities image
John Singer Sargent showed his talent early. Here are watercolour sketches he made during his family’s trip to Switzerland, when he was only 14 #art #painting #watercolour #JohnSingerSargent
The "Soybean Car" was actually a plastic-bodied car unveiled by Henry Ford on August 13, 1941 at Dearborn Days, an annual community festival. #Ford #cars #Automobiles image
Crinoids are also known as β€˜sea lilies’ and are animals related to starfish and sea urchins. In parts of England, the column forming the stem are made of of many small star shaped structures, and when the fossils of these stems are found they are called fairy money. Oxford University Museum of Natural History @morethanadodo #fossils #Museums #Crinoids image
Cat convinced it nearly starved to death whilst you were asleep. The cat, 4-year-old Simon Purrliams, told his owner he has lost almost half his body weight since hoovering up half a pack of Whiskas at 9pm yesterday – leaving him at severe risk of malnutrition and even death if he is not fed again immediately. #cats #humour #humor image
πŸ§‘β€πŸŽ¨ This bug is a work of art! Meet the Picasso bug. Growing just 0.6 in (1.5 cm) long, this African insect uses its sharp mouthparts to suck fluids from plants. Its brilliant colors are a warning to predators: When threatened, it can spray a foul-smelling liquid at foes. @AMNH image
The Worlds Largest Schooner The Thomas W. Lawson, which had a light gray hull when constructed, is seen on its maiden voyage in 1902 Β© Capt. James McNamara She was a seven-masted, steel-hulled schooner built for the Pacific trade, but used primarily to haul coal and oil along the East Coast of the United States. Named for copper baron Thomas W. Lawson. She was launched in 1902 as the largest schooner and largest sailing vessel without an auxiliary engine ever built. #shios #MaritimeHistory image
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