22 interesting images for lovers of science and creativity
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By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/22-interesting-images-for-lovers-of-science-and-creativity.htmlWe offer you to see a collection of fascinating photos and cool pictures for avid "nerds" and science lovers who are also no strangers to creative impulses. And in their work they profess a truly scientific approach!
"I have been growing monoammonium phosphate crystals for the last 3 years. They're adorable."
"This is what light pollution looks like — the effect of satellites in the night sky. 343 photos (more than 85 minutes) of satellite images combined for clarity"
"Many people don't know that rubies are fluorescent"
"I made earrings with the image of plant cells"
"The expression PER ASPERA AD ASTRA ("through thorns to the stars") encoded in a peptide tattoo"
"I always wear transparent nail polish, which is highly fluorescent. When I'm outside and I see blue on my thumb, I know that the UV index is high and it's time to use sunscreen"
"I have completed my most ambitious project to date. I present to you my peacock-eyed butterfly Atlas in full size"
"I turned cellular respiration and photosynthesis into necklaces"
"Chemistry of maple syrup. All the painted molecules are in maple syrup"
This is how chemistry lovers paint eggs for Easter
"My son is obsessed with ants and poisonous tree-climbing frogs, so I gave him such a birthday present!"
"Today I turned 17 years old. And they also gave me kidney-shaped slippers for my birthday."
"My friend and I made a dinosaur model for our school's science exhibition"
"I have developed and printed a periodic table on a 3D printer. The electronegativity of the elements is shown by the height!"
"I have been working on this stained glass window for the last 2 months. He is one of a kind"
"I made a necklace in the form of human insulin"
"I made this lamp in the form of a dopamine molecule"
"My little project dedicated to the awakening of the forest floor"
"I made a blue-ringed octopus out of clay"
"Bees help to convert sucrose into glucose and fructose, honey. I drew this process"
"I embroidered Junonia Orifia, also known as the Blue Pansies butterfly"
"I took litmus papers from my students after the lesson, just to give an outlet to creative energy"
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