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harvestheart:

Refresh in the TreeLife High Tea Room

harvestheart:

Refresh in the TreeLife High Tea Room

The way some people don’t take no for an answers these days is worrying. There’s a thin line between persistence and harassment…
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Posted 3 months ago

somewhere in Hinuba-an

somewhere in Hinuba-an

I am not a backup plan, and definitely not a second choice.
Posted 3 months ago
Posted 3 months ago / 25 notes / Via: harvestheart

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Scientists resurrect Ice Age plant after 30,000 years in deep freeze:

Sylene stenophylla plant regenerated from tissue of fossil fruit. The plant has been regenerated from tissues found in a squirrel burrow  Photo: AP

It was an Ice Age squirrel’s treasure chamber, a burrow containing fruit and seeds that had been stuck in the Siberian permafrost for over 30,000 years.

From the fruit tissues, a team of Russian scientists managed to resurrect an entire plant in a pioneering experiment that paves the way for the revival of other species.


The Silene stenophylla is the oldest plant ever to be regenerated, the researchers said, and it is fertile, producing white flowers and viable seeds.


The experiment proves that permafrost serves as a natural depository for ancient life forms, said the Russian researchers, who published their findings in Tuesday’s issue of “Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences” of the United States.


“We consider it essential to continue permafrost studies in search of an ancient genetic pool, that of pre-existing life, which hypothetically has long since vanished from the earth’s surface,” the scientists said in the article.


Canadian researchers had earlier regenerated some significantly younger plants from seeds found in burrows.

harvestheart:

Scientists resurrect Ice Age plant after 30,000 years in deep freeze:
Sylene stenophylla plant regenerated from tissue of fossil fruit. The plant has been regenerated from tissues found in a squirrel burrow  Photo: AP

It was an Ice Age squirrel’s treasure chamber, a burrow containing fruit and seeds that had been stuck in the Siberian permafrost for over 30,000 years.

From the fruit tissues, a team of Russian scientists managed to resurrect an entire plant in a pioneering experiment that paves the way for the revival of other species.

The Silene stenophylla is the oldest plant ever to be regenerated, the researchers said, and it is fertile, producing white flowers and viable seeds.

The experiment proves that permafrost serves as a natural depository for ancient life forms, said the Russian researchers, who published their findings in Tuesday’s issue of “Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences” of the United States.

“We consider it essential to continue permafrost studies in search of an ancient genetic pool, that of pre-existing life, which hypothetically has long since vanished from the earth’s surface,” the scientists said in the article.

Canadian researchers had earlier regenerated some significantly younger plants from seeds found in burrows.

Posted 3 months ago / 234 notes / Via: comedycentral

mtvclutch:

23 GIFs That Want To Fight You

mtvclutch:

23 GIFs That Want To Fight You

#rooftop
Posted 3 months ago

with my bro

Posted 3 months ago / 78 notes / Via: dolcegabbana

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THE ONE SPORT by Dolce & Gabbana starring Adam Senn by Mariano Vivanco

Posted 3 months ago / 28 notes / Via: comedycentral

comedycentral:

Colbert Needs His Space! (by NASAtelevision)

Stephen Colbert made a PSA for NASA. He loves acronyms!

Posted 3 months ago / 165 notes / Via: harvestheart

harvestheart:

Rubik Cubewich

harvestheart:

Rubik Cubewich

yougurt petite yougurtpetiteCHARNYL "chayn" JOYCE Z. PALAGTIOSA "Conquer your greatest fear always give something else a try..There's no harm in trying.. A parcel of trying is doing something to achieve and the end result that makes you happy... at the end of the day when you get old ...the fruit of your sacrifices will make you feel the most beautiful sensation you could have ever enjoyed some day." "Life is always beautiful...and the minute imperfections in it simply makes it wonderful and celebrating." (from a friend who boosts up my courage... THANK YOU)

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