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#WednesdayWisdom Behind every successful man is a woman who made it clear there would be no sex otherwise


I urge everyone to join #bluesky. This new Twitter sucks!


Happy new decade everyone #2020NewYear


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In this image there are 16 circles. Don't you find them? Look again carefully and discover the 'coffer illusion' (link: bit.ly/2vNosMs)

Rainmaker1973's tweet image. In this image there are 16 circles. Don't you find them? Look again carefully and discover the 'coffer illusion' (link: bit.ly/2vNosMs)

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Following @MarsCuriosity - An awesome video composed in Blender from 41 Navcam images by Rob Haarsma [full video: bit.ly/1pDQ00n]


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The ground looks like it's breathing in this Quebec forest.


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This is the only species of bees to build their hives upward, in a spiral


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#ICYMI An amazing timelapse showing the fireworks-like exhaust gas plume of the @SpaceX Falcon 9 carrying the SAOCOM-1A mission today buff.ly/2C6XLWa


Saturn's moon Enceladus and its south pole geysers viewed by the lovely @CassiniSaturn. @NYTScience

Note4Hoss's tweet image. Saturn's moon Enceladus and its south pole geysers viewed by the lovely @CassiniSaturn. 
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The amount of energy used by all humans and industries annually (~5.67 × 10²⁰ joules or ~567 exajoules) is equivalent to the amount of solar energy that strikes the earth in the span of only 90 minutes buff.ly/2nyMxBy | buff.ly/2nyMMws

Rainmaker1973's tweet image. The amount of energy used by all humans and industries annually (~5.67 × 10²⁰ joules or ~567 exajoules) is equivalent to the amount of solar energy that strikes the earth in the span of only 90 minutes buff.ly/2nyMxBy | buff.ly/2nyMMws

Wishing the #CaliforniaWildfires are soon contained and we can visit the magnificent @YosemiteNPS this weekend #TuesdayThoughts


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Across the world, #ParkRangers are dedicated to protecting our planet’s natural lands and cultural heritages. Today is an opportunity to pay tribute to the fallen rangers that have sacrificed their lives on the front line to protect these valuable resources. #WorldRangerDay

KlondikeAKNPS's tweet image. Across the world, #ParkRangers are dedicated to protecting our planet’s natural lands and cultural heritages. Today is an opportunity to pay tribute to the fallen rangers that have sacrificed their lives on the front line to protect these valuable resources. #WorldRangerDay

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There are thousands of ants in a colony, but only a few are tasked with feeding all these mouths. Here's how the foragers make sure everyone gets fed 🐜 More details at elifesci.org/ants


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This timelapse shows you what Los Angeles looks like on July 4th from above buff.ly/2KQugxL


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In a typical vortex ring, the fluid particles move in roughly circular paths around an imaginary circle (the core) that is perpendicular to those path. This is well visualized by any jellyfish that jumps in for a ride buff.ly/2IZIMgF


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WATCH: Lava races across roads from a Kilauea fissure on Hawaii's Big Island. Experts are still trying to determine how fast the lava is flowing, but witnesses say it's unprecedented. cbsn.ws/2JZTati


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When a cat discovers refraction buff.ly/2JISCF0 #Science #Fun


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Some cool insects :) 🌸🍃 🎥IG: insecthaus_adi


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Happy #NationalBestFriendsDay! Image: Pair of American White Pelicans float on the Yellowstone River

NatlParkService's tweet image. Happy #NationalBestFriendsDay! 

Image: Pair of American White Pelicans float on the Yellowstone River
NatlParkService's tweet image. Happy #NationalBestFriendsDay! 

Image: Pair of American White Pelicans float on the Yellowstone River

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