Who is Josh Groban? Kill Yourself!

- April 1 -

ohhhlife:

African Cichlid fish (found in Lake Tanganyika)
“The two different varieties have evolved to have their mouth oriented in such a way that they specialize in taking bites out of either the left or right side of the prey fish.”
WTFFF

Niche differentiation.

ohhhlife:

African Cichlid fish (found in Lake Tanganyika)

“The two different varieties have evolved to have their mouth oriented in such a way that they specialize in taking bites out of either the left or right side of the prey fish.”

WTFFF

Niche differentiation.

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- March 31 -

geekspot:

La evolución del Nerd de acuerdo a ::idos de la mente::


I think I’m between a nerd and geek. *Phew* I’m comfortable with that position. 

geekspot:

La evolución del Nerd de acuerdo a ::idos de la mente::

I think I’m between a nerd and geek. *Phew* I’m comfortable with that position. 

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(via cupkatem)
I love comics.

(via cupkatem)

I love comics.

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- March 27 -

(via invertebrit)
Awesome illustration of the fossil record.

(via invertebrit)

Awesome illustration of the fossil record.

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- March 26 -

thesixthextinction:

Scientists have identified a previously unknown type of ancient human  through analysis of DNA from a finger bone unearthed in a Siberian  cave.
An international team of researchers extracted mitochondrial DNA from  the bone and compared the genetic sequence with those from modern  humans and Neanderthals.
The analysis carried out by Johannes Krause from the Max Planck  Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, and  colleagues revealed the human from Denisova last shared a common  ancestor with modern humans and Neanderthals about one million years  ago.

Coolness. Nat won’t like this.

thesixthextinction:

Scientists have identified a previously unknown type of ancient human through analysis of DNA from a finger bone unearthed in a Siberian cave.
An international team of researchers extracted mitochondrial DNA from the bone and compared the genetic sequence with those from modern humans and Neanderthals.
The analysis carried out by Johannes Krause from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, and colleagues revealed the human from Denisova last shared a common ancestor with modern humans and Neanderthals about one million years ago.

Coolness. Nat won’t like this.

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