Science

Can you share some mind blowing science phenomena in pictures?

Is science boring? … opinion would change once you’ve been through these cool and beautiful scientific phenomena.

1) Reaction of mercury and aluminum:

2) Human white blood cells hunting bacteria:

3) Candle relights with its trail of smoke:

4) Twists inside bubble:

5) The glass cracks in a stunning fractal pattern:

6) Octopus using his camouflage abilities:

7) Plant impatiens spreads its seeds:

8) Pinecone splitting open to release the seeds:

9) Plasma loop bubbling from the sun’s surface:

10) The lunar cycle of a month:

11) A drop of snake venom when mixed with blood:

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