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Firefighters were called to put out … Pruned 2012-03-15 07:54:20 (?Female figure with pendulous breasts, short arms, standing on hind legs with a similar smaller figure on her back,? from Giovanni Battista de' Cavalieri's Monsters from all parts of the ancient and modern world, 1585.) Apologies for posting this Call for Papers months after the deadline has passed. I myself found out about this conference a bit too late as well. Nevertheless, … Pruned 2012-03-15 07:54:20 (Machines for ecological standardization. Photo courtesy of Gebroeders Ezendam B.V. Source.) The other night, while inescapably mired in a seemingly endless video stream of manhole explosions (something which I recently learned are ?[e]ventualities in subterranean chambers? to which ?few large cities are immune?) and in an even more extended playlist of landslides and debris flows (in the hope of siting Fred Astaire … Pruned 2012-03-15 07:54:20 If you enjoyed yesterday's mini film series on topiary robotics, you might also be interested in another line-up on garden machinery presented by Tuinbouw Technisch Atelier BV, a Dutch company (obviously) that advertises itself as ?a leading supplier of equipment for handling and selection of young plants and other equipment for growers and industries.? At least for their most recent uploads, … Pruned 2012-04-27 19:25:15 (An artist rendering of a gamma-ray burst. Image by NASA/Dana Berry/Skyworks Digital. Source.) Scientists have theorized that a gamma-ray burst may be responsible for ?an unusual level of a radioactive type of carbon known as carbon-14? found in ancient cedar trees in Japan. ?These enormous emissions of energy,? explains BBC News, ?occur when black holes, neutron stars or white dwarfs collide - the … Pruned 2012-06-05 20:47:17 (A ?fluid circuit.? Photo by William Vandivert.) The above image appeared in an article published by Scientific American in 1964. It's actually a photograph, believe or not, of a block of plastic ?chemically etched? with ?fluid control devices,? which are basically an arrangement of channels. Streams of fluids are pumped through these micro-canals, and applying the principles of fluid dynamics, one could … Pruned 2012-06-05 20:47:17 (The global aerosol trade. Animation courtesy of NASA.) Last year, NASA and university scientists released a study revealing that half of the airborne particles, or aerosols, in the skies above Canada and the United States come from foreign sources. (?That's a huge number — half.?) Indeed, analysis of satellite data showed that ?64 million tons of dust, pollutants, and other particles cross … Pruned 2012-06-05 20:47:17 (Tarim Desert Highway. Photo courtesy of China Petroleum Engineering Co. Source.) Yesterday's post about the global importation of aerosol reminded me of the Tarim Desert Highway, which crosses the great expanse of the Taklimakan (or Taklamakan) Desert in western China, the region I referred to as a Hell Mouth. I've blogged about it several times over the years, first briefly appearing as … Pruned 2012-06-28 21:58:58 I was very intrigued by a crowdfunded, citizen-scientist project to ?characterize the microbial diversity of the Global Gut.? Those that have donated will receive a sampling kit and instructions on how to collect stool samples. Once sent back to the lab, the samples are then genetically sequence to create a portrait not only of your own gut flora but also, if … Pruned 2012-06-28 21:58:58 (?11th St. & Lydia St.,? from Andy Mattern, Moonlight Towers, 2008. Used with permission. Source.) A meme self-organized itself in my bookmarks recently, clustering together internet detritus around the subject of urban night light. It includes a satellite image, published on NASA's Earth Observatory, of the continental United States and its constellations of urban brightnesses at night. It's a classic image that most … Pruned 2012-06-28 21:58:58 (Administrative building in Rapla, Estonia, completed 1977. Roomas Rein, architect. Photographer unknown.) A quick note to say that Pruned has a Tumblr twin, which has recently been ticking up in activity to complement a reanimated blog, though, to my surprise, it seems to be complementing it with priapic, mammary, death and feral imagery. Hope this isn't some ongoing psychosexual portrait starring Michael … Pruned 2012-07-16 11:07:10 (Top image: Mathilde Roussel, Lives of Grass, 2010; photo by Matthieu Raffard. Bottom image: Sasha Cisar, An Urban Canopy, 2008.) A marvelous splicing courtesy of Tumblr, pairing together Mathilde Roussel's Lives of Grass and Sasha Cisar's An Urban Canopy from which a parallel world city could be concocted. It's a floating city whose inhabitants, after centuries in their stratospheric exile, have developed a … |
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