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    mementomoriiv:

Eugene Samuel Grasset - Three Women and Three Wolves
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Yemanja is an orisha, originally of the Yoruba religion, who has become prominent in many Afro-American religions. Africans from what is now called Yorubaland brought Yemaya/Yemoja and a host of other deities/energy forces in nature with them when they were brought to the shores of the Americas as captives. She is the ocean, the essence of motherhood, and a protector of children.
    
The Toxic Jungle from Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
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COLOURED x-ray handdd by ~reecekikluvloot
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Prison Cells
These cells are trapped – stuck inside tiny square ‘rooms’ each 100,000 times smaller than a prison cell. In order to escape, they’re going to need some help from the outside. Each cell (with its membrane highlighted in green and nucleus in turquoise) has been injected with different amounts of magnetic nanoparticles: tiny pieces of metal highlighted in blue. At the flick of a switch, the particles tug the imprisoned cells towards magnets on the outside. The cell in the top right, which received the strongest magnetic shove, has developed filopodia – spiky ‘legs’ which show the cell is about to slither for freedom. Tiny man-made tools may soon be used to guide the movement of cells in our bodies, too. A helpful nudge in the right direction might one day lead stem cells into place in a damaged organ or put the brakes on cancer cells, all by remote control.
Written by John Ankers
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Dino Di Carlo
University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Reprinted by permission from Macmillan Publishers Ltd: Nature Methods Copyright 2012
Published in Nature Methods 9: 1113-1119
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“All these years, all these memories, there was you. You pulled me through time.”
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