1. micasaessucasa:

St. Barts Residence by Barnes Coy Architects | Villa Design

    micasaessucasa:

    St. Barts Residence by Barnes Coy Architects | Villa Design

    1 year ago  /  194 notes  /  Source: colorfullhome.com

  2. architectureblog:

Ferrari World Opens to the Press!

    architectureblog:

    Ferrari World Opens to the Press!

    1 year ago  /  224 notes  /  Source: mymodernmet.com

  3. you can hide your profiles, i’ve got all the proof i need in my inbox.
    i can see through your pathetic attempts to wash your hands clean and clean your conscience. go get peace of mind from the losers you’re already dating and hitting on, i bet they already have tons of naked pictures of you like everyone else i know, slut.

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  4. thedailywhat:

Life-Altering NASA Announcement of the Day: A few days ago NASA teased the world with a news conference to be held today at 2PM EST, in which an annoucement will be made concerning “an astrobiology finding that will impact the search for evidence of extraterrestrial life.” So, is there life on Mars as David Bowie has been demanding to know for years? Maybe. But that’s not what NASA wants to discuss.
According to the just-unembargoed research paper “A Bacterium That Can Grow by Using Arsenic Instead of Phosphorus,” the much-debated possibility of a terrestrial “shadow biosphere” (that is, “a second genesis for life on this planet”) has allegedly been confirmed by scientists studying the microbes of California’s arsenic-rich Mono Lake.
From Cosmic Log:

In the paper published today, the researchers report that some of the  bacteria could survive on arsenic and incorporate it into their cellular  biochemistry. Instead of the usual phosphate-rich DNA, they observed  arsenate-rich DNA. Heightened levels of arsenic also showed up in the  cell’s proteins and fats. The scientists used mass spectroscopy,  radioactive labeling and X-ray fluorescence to confirm that the arsenic  was really being used in the biomolecules rather than merely  contaminating the cells.

The long and short of it is that, if verified, this would be quite an exciting prospect for those actively searching for extraterrestrial life, because it opens up the possibility that undiscovered alien lifeforms could have a genetic makeup far removed from our own.
How cool is that?
[msnbc / slashdot / image: mono lake at dawn.]

    thedailywhat:

    Life-Altering NASA Announcement of the Day: A few days ago NASA teased the world with a news conference to be held today at 2PM EST, in which an annoucement will be made concerning “an astrobiology finding that will impact the search for evidence of extraterrestrial life.” So, is there life on Mars as David Bowie has been demanding to know for years? Maybe. But that’s not what NASA wants to discuss.

    According to the just-unembargoed research paper “A Bacterium That Can Grow by Using Arsenic Instead of Phosphorus,” the much-debated possibility of a terrestrial “shadow biosphere” (that is, “a second genesis for life on this planet”) has allegedly been confirmed by scientists studying the microbes of California’s arsenic-rich Mono Lake.

    From Cosmic Log:

    In the paper published today, the researchers report that some of the bacteria could survive on arsenic and incorporate it into their cellular biochemistry. Instead of the usual phosphate-rich DNA, they observed arsenate-rich DNA. Heightened levels of arsenic also showed up in the cell’s proteins and fats. The scientists used mass spectroscopy, radioactive labeling and X-ray fluorescence to confirm that the arsenic was really being used in the biomolecules rather than merely contaminating the cells.

    The long and short of it is that, if verified, this would be quite an exciting prospect for those actively searching for extraterrestrial life, because it opens up the possibility that undiscovered alien lifeforms could have a genetic makeup far removed from our own.

    How cool is that?

    [msnbc / slashdot / image: mono lake at dawn.]

    1 year ago  /  3,213 notes  /  Source: thedailywhat

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  6. well, that’s enough. fuck it.

    1 year ago  /  Notes

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  8. work all night on a drink a’ rum! daylight come and me want go home

    work all night on a drink a’ rum! daylight come and me want go home

    1 year ago  /  Notes

  9. SHAKE SHAKE SHAKE SEÑORA

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