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Bioluminsecent Phytoplankton - Dinoflagellates

The biological light, or bioluminescence, in the waves is the product of marine microbes called phytoplankton—and now scientists think they know how some of these life-forms create their brilliant blue glow.

The most common type of marine bioluminescence is generated by phytoplankton known as dinoflagellates. A recent study co-authored by Hastings has for the first time identified a special channel in the dinoflagellate cell membrane that responds to electrical signals—offering a potential mechanism for how the algae create their unique illumination.

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mysticplaces:
“Gorge trail | Watkins Glen State Park, NY
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here is nice.

mysticplaces:

Gorge trail | Watkins Glen State Park, NY

here is nice.

mysticplaces:

Photos from the book Tiny Homes, by Lloyd Kahn.

future.

seraphica:

Just a few of the captivating Bonsai from the collection of the National Bonsai Foundation.

want.

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my jaw dropped!

my jaw dropped!

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“LOL!!!
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wanderlusts:

November Blue -The Avett Brothers

Because I woke up with this song in my head.

yep, she’s on my mind again…

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hesgotmadhope:

http://hesgotmadhope.tumblr.com/ lives here in his dreams…..

that looks just like my place…get out!

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this.

this.

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