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IBM Scientists First to Image the Anatomy of a Molecule – Video

As reported in the August 28 issue of Science magazine, IBM Research Zurich scientists Leo Gross, Fabian Mohn, Nikolaj Moll and Gerhard Meyer, in collaboration with Peter Liljeroth of Utrecht University, used an AFM operated in an ultrahigh vacuum and at very low temperatures ( 268oC or 451oF) to image the chemical structure of individual pentacene molecules.

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[Grey’s Anatomy] Keep Breathing, Ingrid Michaelson – Video

[Season 3, Episode 25] "Didn't We Almost Have it All?" [Lyrics] The storm is coming, but I don't mind People are dying, I close my blinds All that I know is I'm breathing now I want to change the world, instead I sleep I want to believe in more than you and me But all that...

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Philip Watts Spine Staircase

Philip Watts spine staircase

Philip Watts spine staircase

Now I was blown away when I saw this. Philip Watts is a designer who specialises in metal, wood and glass, from full work surfaces to furniture. But there was one masterpiece I could not resist posting, his bespoke sculptural staircase in the style of a spine.

Literally dripping with detail, this master piece has been made specially for this lucky persons home.

Philip Watts Design is based in Nottingham, UK.

 

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Sensitive Kitchenware

Christine Chin Sentient Kitchen nose

Christine Chin Sentient Kitchen shakers

Christine Chin Sentient Kitchen sugar

Christine Chin Sentient Kitchen ear cup

Anatomical kitchen accessories are nothing new at Street Anatomy, and I truly believed I had seen it all. But Christine Chin seems to have taken it one step further with her Sentient Kitchen Series. Taking tips from nature’s most ingenious engineering, Christine examines biology and technology, creating the most perceptive set of kitchenware yet. This piece probably isn’t ideal for dinner with the in-laws, and I’m not quite sure how I feel about nose hair on my pepper shaker, or eyebrows in my sugar, but it is sure to get people talking.

To view the entire fleshy collection, from the Shuttling Shakers which are “mobile for dining convenience,” to the Milk Jug that “dispenses according to stimulus,” head to Christine Chin’s website.

 

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Anatomic Fashion Friday: Wildfox Skeleton Babydoll Dress

Wildfox skeleton babydoll dress

Wildfox skeleton babydoll dress

If I were known to wear dresses…ah who am I kidding, I could never pull this off. But for those of you who could, the dress is available for $132 in ‘dirty black’ or ‘blue jean’ from the Wildfox website, or available in teal (as shown) on ShopNastyGal for 6 bones more.

This dress is perfect for the girl who doesn’t want to dress up but still wants to shake it this Hallow’s Eve.

 

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Crania Anatomica: 3 Days Left to Pledge

Crania Anatomica Joshua Harker

Crania Anatomica Joshua Harker

Joshua Harker’s beautifully intricate Crania Anatomica Filigre 3D printed skull has been circulating the Internet rapidly since he first launched the project on Kickstarter, the largest funding platform for creative projects in the world. Joshua’s goal—to explore if the crowdfunding platform is a functional & productive way to introduce art.

Since he launched the project Joshua has attracted 794 backers and raised an incredible $64,585, one of the highest amounts Kickstarter has ever seen raised.

It certainly didn’t go unnoticed by us, but now there only 3 days left to pledge money to Joshua’s project!  Depending on the amount you pledge ($50, $100, $250, etc.), Joshua will send you one of these gorgeous skulls plus other items with the skull image.

Visit Joshua Harker’s Cranis Anatomica Filigre Kickstarter page to pledge money and grab a skull before time runs out!

 

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