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Shear thickening fluid, sometimes known as liquid body armor, is made of tiny glass particles and polyethylene glycol.
photo: U.S. Army/Sgt. Lorie Jewell
Shear thickening fluid, sometimes known as liquid body armor, is made up of tiny glass particles and polyethylene glycol.
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Syringes
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Tench are common fresh water fish all over the world
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Dextrose - IV Fluids - Solutions
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Mesquite Dunes, Death Valley, California. Ripples and dunes form as a natural self-organizing response to sediment transport.
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A young girl drinking bottled water The human body is anywhere from 55% to 78% water depending on body size
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A butterfly (Greta morgane) with transparent wings. The body can clearly be seen through the wings
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Constituents of human blood
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Sign language
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DER 01, a Japanese actroid
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From: Mansur ibn Ilyas: Tashrīḥ-i badan-i insān. تشريح بدن انسان. Manuscript, ca. 1450, U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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1993–1995 Nissan Pathfinder 4-door
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African Striped Weasel
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Expedition 8 Commander and Science Officer Michael Foale conducts an inspection of the Microgravity Science Glovebox
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Shannon Lucid exercises on a treadmill during her stay aboard Mir.
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Hindwing pattern
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The Antarctic icefish belong to the perciform suborder Notothenioidei and are the largely endemic, dominant fish taxa in the cold continental shelf waters surrounding Antarctica. At present, the suborder includes 8 families with 43 genera and 122 species. Although the Southern Ocean is relatively well sampled, new species of notothenioids are still being described.
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Sand wasp (Bembix oculata, family Crabronidae) removing body fluids from a fly after paralysing it with the sting
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Cavitation tunnel of the Versuchsanstalt für Wasserbau und Schiffbau in Berlin. A water tunnel is an experimental facility used for testing the hydrodynamic behavior of submerged bodies in flowing water.
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The VentureStar was a proposed SSTO spaceplane
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A 14-foot (4 m), 544 kg (1200 pound) Tiger shark caught in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu in 1966.
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Tuned mass damper atop Taipei 101
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Strobilus of Equisetum telmateia.
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Dishes and Fruit (1901), Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
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Astronaut Frank De Winne is attached to the TVIS treadmill with bungee cords aboard the International Space Station
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Mercedes-Benz W112
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Mushroom popping up through macadam in summer near Paris
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Vase, Bottle and Fruit (1906), Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia.