discovermagazine.com — When physicist Kenneth Libbrecht looks out over a snowy landscape, he doesn't see a peaceful scene, he sees a laboratory. His microscopic photos show the intricate variety of snow crystals, and reveal the rigorous laws of nature that shape them.
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qinellaJan 9, 2009
Finally, a photo essay about the interesting geometry of snowflakes. Now if only someone would start a web comic strip, the toobz will be complete.
mcjackhammerJan 9, 2009
BREAKING NEWS: Big explosion creates rigorous laws of nature, outsmarting "intelligent life". More after the break.
flamesoftheendJan 9, 2009
Great quality pictures, some would make good backgrounds.Check out the sand article below this, just as cool!
blackappleJan 9, 2009
It's easy to make structured water yourself all you need is a plastic cup and a pair of headphones.
Closed AccountJan 10, 2009
Them snowflakes right there, that's what we call sacred geometry.
uclidesJan 14, 2009
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