theverge: just–space: The Carina Nebula is breathtaking js
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design-is-fine: Johann Nepomuk Mälzel, Metronome, 1895-1900.
design-is-fine: Beethoven’s list for his servants, early 19th
design-is-fine: Michelangelo’s handwritten grocery list for
the-female-soldier: Yevdokiya Zavaliy was a Soviet nurse, soldier
ephemeral-elegance: Emerald and Diamonds Garland Necklace, ca.
havemanymonkeys: Which to make, which to eat…
astronomicalwonders: Saturn’s Colorful Rings This colorful
moshita: circulation system of the head
Mise en place, en pointe.Recipes, visualized
wonderfulfrance: Arçais by dynamosquito Via Flickr: Boats
hedendom: Lofotr Viking Museum in Norway. Images by Misha.
allthingseurope: Strahov Monastery Library, Prague (by Chad
design-is-fine: Sonora record player ad, 1969. Via flickr
sixpenceee:The Crooked House of Windsor in England is a building
zerostatereflex: Unique Fluid Behavior in Space Laboratory
stonedkitty: did-you-kno: On her childhood:“I counted everything.
bossybroads: First Black woman to graduate from Yale with a
food52: Perfect for—everything.The Most Flavorful Zucchini
design-is-fine: Marvin Gaye, What’s Going On, 1971. Tamla
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thisoldapt: Stunning! Black and white with gold accents. <3
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guardian: Spaghetti…in a cone? Is this deeply wrong, or a
mentalflossr: Get Your Food Cooked by a Volcano
scishow: What happens in your body after you get a bruise? Quick
weirdvintage: Artist Paul Gaugin playing the harmonium in his
Renowned Paleontologist’s Library Returns to Museum
theverge: Hey there.
collectorsweekly: The Killer Mobile Device for Victorian Women
Today is International Tiger Day!
archaeologychannel: New study brings fresh evidence of Philip
First glimpse inside the Siberian cave that holds the key to
Antiquities Found on Shipwreck That Carried Elgin Marbles
Meet the 'Refrigerator Ladies' Who Programmed the ENIAC