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Sugar crystals under the microscope.
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Most people use their "personal" bottle and do not even think that it also needs to be disinfected, especially on hot summer days.
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Quickly remove blood stains from clothes with hydrogen peroxide
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The human heart has no limit to the number of contractions in a lifetime. On average, the heart muscle contracts 2.5 billion times in a lifetime.
However, there are studies that say those with a lower heart rate live longer.
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Short excerpt from a medical animation: immunotherapy cancer treatment
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Blue sparkling wine under the microscope 🤩
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Maternal instinct in action.
An owl hasn't hatched eggs for two years in a row. And then two owls were placed in her nest, which she immediately accepted and began to hug.
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Dust collected with a vacuum cleaner under a microscope 🔬
That's why it's so important to clean and vacuum!
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This is what “volcanic snails” (Chrysomallon squamiferum) look like. The shells of these mollusks are covered with iron sulfite. And they live near hydrothermal springs, and are able to withstand temperatures up to 400 degrees. Brutal
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This is what your old comb looks like in zoom 😳
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Let's look at red caviar under a microscope
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Samples of clogged pores from the nose area (not recommended for the faint of heart)
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This is what three-day-old ferrets look like
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Candle smoke after blowing it out
Smoke is unburned carbon particles released when the hydrocarbon chain of candle wax breaks down.
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Starfish walk using hundreds of tiny tubular legs on the underside of their arms, as seen in this breathtaking footage.
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Looking at this beauty, it may seem that he attacks his rival, but in fact - he performs a mating dance, and thus attracts potential mates.
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When there are too many "passengers" :)
The photo shows a male southern dragonfly (Sympetrum meridionale) from the Samur forest of Dagestan with a large number of water mites on its wings. These mites use the dragonfly only as a transport for dispersal and usually do not interfere with its flight. But it also happens that there are too many passengers on board, and then, at best, the dragonfly flies heavily and less maneuverably, and at worst, it falls into the water and dies, or becomes an easy prey for a predator. Specifically, this male, albeit with an excessive crash of wings, flew quite well, so this is far from the limit of the "carrying capacity" of this species.
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This is the face of an ant. Photograph by Lithuanian Yevgeny Kavaliauskas won the Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition 2022. The competition was held for the 48th time, with about 1,300 submissions.
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In this accelerated video, you can watch how in just a hundred days compost worms turn leaves, cardboard and paper into biohumus - fertile soil.
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A dragonfly larva eats a mosquito larva.
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