Tagged as “science

Tagged as: reblog link weather science
It’s coming; faster please!

Bionic Contacts
The University of Washington’s Babak Parviz has created a prototype “bionic” contact lens that creates a display over the wearer’s visual field, so images, maps, data, etc., appear to float in midair. The lens works using tiny LEDs, which are powered by solar cells, and a radio-frequency receiver.

(via davereed ← ← ← ← nickmcglynn)

It’s coming; faster please!

Bionic Contacts
The University of Washington’s Babak Parviz has created a prototype “bionic” contact lens that creates a display over the wearer’s visual field, so images, maps, data, etc., appear to float in midair. The lens works using tiny LEDs, which are powered by solar cells, and a radio-frequency receiver.

(via davereed nickmcglynn)

Tagged as: reblog photo science
kiyo ← do-nothing ← fialux ← shokai ← shigesa:


  If you took a picture of the sun at the same time each day, would it remain in the same position? The answer is no, and the shape traced out by the sun over the course of a year is called an analemma… .


Nice.

kiyodo-nothingfialuxshokaishigesa:

If you took a picture of the sun at the same time each day, would it remain in the same position? The answer is no, and the shape traced out by the sun over the course of a year is called an analemma… .

Nice.

Tagged as: reblog photo kiyo science
AntarcticaRockSurface.jpg

I’ve always wondered about this. (via popurls)

AntarcticaRockSurface.jpg

I’ve always wondered about this. (via popurls)

Tagged as: photo maps science
we are at the start of ‘the design phase’ of biology
Craig Venter via Buzzmachine
 
Wow.