Golden rutile with dark green and colorless clinochlore on quartz.. The location given is how Mindat lists it. This is not from the main quartz collecting area but from a small roadcut some distance up the road from the quartz area. These must be etched out of calcite filling the cavities in the rock. Collected by me 8 July 1989.
Rutile TiO₂
Hansen Creek Crystal Area, Hansen Creek, Snoqualmie Mining District, King Co., Washington, USA
FOV = 1.45 mm
#1593
NFS
#minerals #mineralogy #geology #earthsciencedouglasmerson197@gmail.com
10.03.2026 15:24
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whitish worm with translucent scales in a shallow cave like opening
A lovely scale worm huddling in this concretion. From Noyes Canyon during EX2306 in the North Pacific/Alaska #Okeanos cruise, 1500 m #wormwednesday
27.11.2024 16:10
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A black snake blending in with the bark of a gnarly desert tree. Yellow arrows pointing out the snake are labeled “snake,” “still going,” “more snake,” and “even more” because this thing is ridiculously long. It’s probably a coachwhip but it looks eight feet long to me.
First snake of the year and it’s a doozy!
A roadrunner drew my attention, it was hopping up into the branch and harassing the snake. The snake seems too large to be dinner… perhaps it was wandering too close to a nest.
08.03.2026 23:40
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Quick timelapse of the snow so far today, still snowing at 12:23pm (now).
06.03.2026 19:25
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A bee with its head covered in golden pollen climbing out from an orange globe mallow flower. I’m no expert in bees but I don’t think this the specialized globe mallow bee, they are more squat and pale.
You got a little something on your face
05.03.2026 21:32
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I know he didn’t know I had expertise, but he damn sure assumed I couldn’t possibly.
05.03.2026 20:03
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(while I was mid-sentence), then (4) clearly INFURIATED that they validated my answer, he whipped around in his chair and put his back to me to work on it more.
05.03.2026 20:01
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It required learning a basic formula. Students paired up to do the problem, and the guy I was working with (1) insisted my answer was wrong because it was different from his, (2) glazed over as I tried to guide him to the correct answer, (3) turned to ask the pair next to us what answer they got…
05.03.2026 20:01
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That respect & “willing to learn from her” thing is so true.
I (white woman) shadowed another instructor when I was teaching college (they required it periodically), I just sat in class and pretended to be a student. The prof happened to be teaching one of my favorite subjects to lecture on!…
05.03.2026 20:01
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Lol I know people are supposed to hate on Mercator for being a distorted basic-bitch projection, but it is cartography 101 that “the appropriate projection is determined by the use case”
05.03.2026 19:32
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An immature Lophiomys imhausi displaying specialized hairs and warning coloration (A) and the same individual (center) with an adult male (top right), and female (top left), from the same trap location. The juvenile is being groomed by the male (B).
FROM: J Mammal. 2020 Nov 17;101(6):1680–1691.
"The secret social lives of African crested rats, Lophiomys imhausi"
The African crested rat (Lophiomys imhausi) is a rabbit-sized rodent with patterned coat.
They have no natural predators which puzzled scientists because they don't display obvious deterrents to large African predators.
That's when studies found they were packing enough poison to kill an elephant.
04.03.2026 13:54
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Midway through a crucial work meeting, Brad informs Steve that the local pub landlord is in reception and wants to discuss his bar tab.
03.03.2026 22:24
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A piece of the 300 million year old seabed that used to cover this area. The sand ripples are caused, then as they are now, by winds disturbing the waters above. So in some ways this is a preserved breeze from hundreds of millions of years ago. 🌬
County Clare, Ireland.
04.03.2026 10:22
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solidarity with all marginalized people in Kansas.
you are not alone. together we are going to build the better world we all deserve.
26.02.2026 06:13
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Screenshot from a zoom presentation, the slide titled “Legit birds:
Subcategories to know” below it outlines
Hawk or Some Shit - big, cool birds I can't be expected to differentiate between
Falcon? That's a hawk or some shit Vulture? Also a hawk or some shit
Raven? You guessed it! That's a hawk or some shit, too
TIP: If you see a bird and say "whoa, that's a big bird!”
It's a hawk or some shit
On the right side of the slide is an image of a hawk or some shit with an arrow labeled “large” pointing at it.
I had to send the Hawk or Some Shit slide to a friend who works for an environmental non-profit and is exasperated with the question “what kind of hawk is that?”
Now science can tell us!
25.02.2026 21:35
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A colorful poster illustration featuring 15 species of animals from the Cambrian period 541-485 million years ago. These are mostly unusual looking invertebrates, such as Hurdia, Wiwaxia, Anomalocaris, Peytoia, trilobites, Marrella, Nectocaris, Hallucigenia, Opabinia, Plectronoceras, Lyrarapax, and Naraoia. An early chordate (Pikaia) is also included. The animals are brightly colored on a dark black background. White numbers with a key label each species.
Creatures of the Cambrian period!
24.02.2026 17:31
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looking forward to taking what i've learned so i can spot a hawk or some shit in the wild
25.02.2026 02:31
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Thanks to technology, bananas are becoming obsolete as pretend phones. The future belongs to the Pop-Tart.
24.02.2026 05:02
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I guess my final thought is that these platforms are pushing a vision of safety on platforms that is ultimately hollow and entirely structured around covering their own butts—not protecting users.
22.02.2026 15:55
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Why would Roblox need to run a face against adverse media? It isn’t a “bad actor detector.” Adverse media is traditionally used to reduce the risk exposure of a financial institution.
22.02.2026 15:51
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I imagine some service could have a database of PEP images given their exposure level. But it would be extremely low priority for the compliance of most business types. PEPs are high risk for activities like bribery and money laundering. Is that happening through Lime?
22.02.2026 15:51
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… but the compliance side of the business has to be like “actually we don’t and can’t do any of that”
Running facial recognition against watchlists? Good luck, watchlists don’t standardly include images. I compiled images when I came across them and had a handful at best.
22.02.2026 15:51
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I find it curious as part of this they claim they are running facial recognition checks against watchlists, PEPs, and etc.
This is the kind of thing the sales/promotion side of this business loves to tout: “look at all the applications! We promise we can do ALL the things with it!”
22.02.2026 15:51
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An slab of polished mineral with tan and dark brown agate-like banding, and wompy irregular edges. Two small knobs stick out from one edge, and are ringed with layers so they look like a crab’s eye-stalks
I was photographing some aragonite (sliced cave formation) and all of a sudden saw 🦀
16.02.2026 18:18
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This image displays a gully that starts at the top and flows down to the bottom into fans of dust in the Terra Sirenum region of Mars. While most of the dust is gray, there are streak of white throughout that could be water ice. The blue hues are due to the far-infrared wavelengths captured by the HiRISE camera and enhanced for human eyes.
#PPOD: This image from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) shows white material believed to be dusty water ice lining the edges of Martian gullies in a region named Terra Sirenum. Scientists believe dust particles within this ice act similarly to dust that falls onto glaciers on Earth... 🧪 🔭
16.02.2026 16:00
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This seems as good an excuse as any for a short thread introducing people to some single moths I've found in my area, looking for fun.
1. Here, for starters, is a Canary-Shouldered Thorn Moth (I didn't make this up).
12.02.2026 11:54
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A collection of six ominous bird valentines set against a background of pink hearts. In the first one, a Canada Goose looks angry and hisses and the text says "Baby, I'll make you fall head over heels if you approach within 10m of my nest." In the second, an American white pelican opens its mouth to eat the reader and the text says "There are plenty of fish in the sea, but I want this one." In the third valentine, a Black Vulture looks suspiciously at the reader and the text says "I will love you until you die. And after that, I'll love you even more." A Southern Cassowary stands proudly against the heart-covered background. The text says "My wattles are red. My head is blue. My deadly reputation has been somewhat overblown, but I'd kill for you." In the fifth valentine, a Northern Giant-Petrel stands open-billed next to a large brown furry object, and the text says "Let's seal the deal by sharing a 3000 kg elephant seal carcass." In panel 6, a happy-looking Bearded Vulture holds a bone in its beak, and the text says "I love every part of you, especially your bones."
Ominous bird valentines.
12.02.2026 14:18
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Glacier the skunk is chowing down on an apple in her home at the Cincinnati Zoo.
Until 1993, Glacier would have been in Family Mustelidae with weasels & badgers.
But molecular evidence showed that her ancestors diverged 60 MYA, so she gets her own family: Mephitidae which means, roughly, "stinky."
11.02.2026 13:00
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Large scorpion lit only by black light, roaming pine bark
Pinchy on the hunt 🩵
(lit only by black light)
11.02.2026 03:25
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