James Paliga, 20, Manchester
3rd year Chemistry student at the University of Manchester
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Best 10 hours of your life ever

earthshaped:

Elmwood Mine Gallery

Very beautiful specimen of Fluorite and Sphalerite, consisting of a good sized cube of vividly colored purple Fluorite cube set on crystallized, reddish/brown Sphalerite matrix.

Source: desertwindsgemsandminerals.com

revelation2220:

Snow under an electron microscope.

revelation2220:

Snow under an electron microscope.

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alexandraxhindley:

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alexandraxhindley:

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(via cocktailsandminiaturemistakes)

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gifhound:

OMG. WTF. Pizza Hut introduces the Crown Crust Burger Pizza - a pizza encrusted by cheeseburgers. Only available in the Middle East.

(Via YouTube)

The evolution of pizza

(via pleatedjeans)

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Ashamed to admit it but I would definitely see this hahahahaha

(via ladoddsy)

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pleatedjeans:

*cologne

Basic spelling mistakes end in hilarity

pleatedjeans:

*cologne

Basic spelling mistakes end in hilarity

Source: twitter.com

oatmeal:

The primary difference between North and South Korea

So true

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Nostalgia trip while I’m trying to write my dissertation/report

Nostalgia trip while I’m trying to write my dissertation/report

quantumaniac:

The Coolest Grave Ever
Located in theViennese Zentralfriedhof, one of the largest cemeteries in the world; Ludwig Boltzmann (February 20, 1844 – September 5, 1906) has the honor of having the coolest grave in the world. His tombstone even bears the inscription of one of his equations: 

Boltzmann was an Austrian physicist who made notable contributions in the fields of statistical mechanics and thermodynamics. He was a strong advocate for atomic theory during a time when it was still controversial, and did a great deal of work on the kinetic theory of gases. 

Ahh statistical mechanics has been the bane of my life this year

quantumaniac:

The Coolest Grave Ever

Located in theViennese Zentralfriedhof, one of the largest cemeteries in the world; Ludwig Boltzmann (February 20, 1844 – September 5, 1906) has the honor of having the coolest grave in the world. His tombstone even bears the inscription of one of his equations: 

S = k \cdot \log W. \,

Boltzmann was an Austrian physicist who made notable contributions in the fields of statistical mechanics and thermodynamics. He was a strong advocate for atomic theory during a time when it was still controversial, and did a great deal of work on the kinetic theory of gases. 

Ahh statistical mechanics has been the bane of my life this year

(via fyeahchemistry)

Source: quantumaniac