Hello Good Morning: I will bring Ivan to justice and celebrate with a #6 meal from Taco Bell.
Or mcdonalds meal
Hello Internet I’m back from vacation, slightly more tan.
What a QT
Hello Goodmorning: It’s Taco Tuesday. My day may be made knowing there is such a thing as a taco holder.
Yo quiro taco bell
Look closely because I’m pretty sure that’s Mr. Belding under the Ronald makeup.
Ronald added some pounds
Cephalopods
Being a male octopus isn’t so great after sex.
In male cephalopods, an arm called the hectocotylus is adapted to deliver sperm to the female. Roy Caldwell of the University of California, Berkeley, studies the complex reproductive behaviour of Indo-Pacific octopuses. In this picture taken off Sulawesi, Indonesia, a male Abdopus aculeatuson the left is inserting his hectocotylus into the female on the right – just beneath her eyes – to deliver a spermatophore. This arm breaks off from the male during copulation and stays lodged in the female.
The hectocotylus regenerates after the mating episode.
(Image: Roy L. Caldwell, University of California, Berkeley)
Ouch
Stem cell sperm study leads to successful mouse births
Fertility experts are hailing a mouse study in which working sperm cells were created from embryonic stem cells in mice as “hugely exciting”.
Japanese researchers successfully implanted early sperm cells, made from the stem cells, into infertile mice.
The working sperm which they made was then used to father healthy, and crucially fertile, pups, Cell journal reports.
A UK expert said it was a significant step forward in infertility research.
Awesome!! I hope the US is advancing as well.
(Source: ohyeahdevelopmentalbiology)
Trash found in a seabird, photo by David Liittschwager.
That is CRAZY.
Base By: Jahrenesis


