Moss Table generates electricity through Photosynthesis.
Here electricity is generated from the electrons captured by conductive fibers inside the moss table. The technology turns energy that would otherwise be wasted in the photosynthesis process into power that can be put to practical use. (by Biophotovoltaics)My parasitology professor would love this, he’s seriously always talking about using plants for electricity and such.
Wooden buildings often aren’t arbitrarily red.
Falu red (pronounced “FAH-loo”, in Swedish it’s Falu rödfärg) is the name of a Swedish, deep red paint well known for its use on wooden cottages and barns for preservation. The paint originated from the copper mine at Falun in Dalarna, Sweden and consists of water, rye flour, linseed oil and tailings from the copper mines of Falun which contain silicates iron oxides, copper compounds and zinc. Falu red is still widely used in the Swedish countryside.
Photo by Anna Ådén.
I don’t approve of the destruction of books on principle, but things like this are just fascinating!
Su Blackwell makes storybooks come to life by creating these book sculptures.
Gallium has a melting point of 85 degrees. You can hold in your hand and let your body temperature gradually melt it. And then leave it somewhere to form a solid again.
SOMEBODY BUY ME THIS.
is this safe? I want this!
Helensburgh NSW Australia
Abandoned Helensburgh railway station, closed in 1915
Abandoned (by -yury-)








