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An Iranian-American Self Study by Natalie Abbassi

Photograph by NATALIE NAZANIN ABBASSI   Self Study by Natalie Nazanin Abbassi, was the photographer’s final project as a student at the University of North Carolina’s Design and Visual Communication program. It’s a fascinating series of self-portraits that explores who she is as both an American and Iranian woman. In each composite image, Natalie captures…

These Incredible Pictures Of Earth From NOAAs Newest Imaging Satellite Will Knock Your Socks Off

Despite ongoing malfunctions, NOAA’s GOES-17 weather satellite is already sending back stunningly high-definition images of Earth just 30 days after its launch.  Currently observing the planet from a fixed orbit at 35,900 kilometers (22,300 miles) above the equator, GOES-17’s mission is to continually monitor atmospheric, oceanic, and environmental phenomena occurring in the planet’s Western Hemisphere…

This Is The Most Brilliant Thing I’ve Seen In A Long Time. I Didn’t Even Know It Was Possible.

There are so many intricately beautiful things in nature that we perhaps take for granted on a day-to-day basis. Honeybees, for instance, are beautiful little artists that most don’t pay attention to. Even as their populations began to dwindle, many people didn’t care beyond reading headlines. Not Aganetha Dyck, though. She is a Canadian artist…

Stacey Dash urges donations to relief group in honor of Ebola victims

http://twitter.com/#!/REALStaceyDash/status/495508217091596289 Ebola victims Dr. Kent Brantly and Nancy Writebol are American missionaries who were in Africa caring for people with the Ebola virus. It is hard work in difficult conditions — and dangerous, too. Both have contracted the Ebola virus and are now seriously ill. At least one of them is on the way to receive treatment in the…