Stickney Crater on the martian moon Phobos, which orbits Mars.
Via APOD
Another sunny day!
*Yes, this is from The Price is Right. More.
Back from a wonderful weekend of hiking & canoeing - 7pm has never felt so much like 2am
An international team of scientists perform an autopsy and DNA analysis on Lyuba, a baby woolly mammoth. Sucked to her death in a muddy river bed, Lyuba spent 40,000 years frozen in the Siberian permafrost where her body was so perfectly preserved traces of her mother’s milk remained in her belly.
Hear that? A baby woolly mammoth! Awesome.
East River Flats below the Franklin Ave Bridge. Why can’t it be Spring again?
Recently discovered in Ecuador:
The endangered Hyalinobatrachium pellucidum is a glass frog or crystal frog. Its internal organs can be seen through the translucent skin.
Nature never ceases to amaze. This reminds me of the see-through fish from a while back.
Bioluminescent fungi - I think these shrooms are on shrooms.
Via NOTCOT
I didn’t know there was a fifth Ninja Turtle.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/7952030.stm 
Underwater Volcano currently erupting off the coast of Tongatapu - Tonga’s main island.
Holy Crap!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7940396.stm 
1) Look at all those little flipper feet go!
2) OMG!!!



