A thought
What would happen if everyone in the whole world just stopped what they were doing, and decided to fix something they fucked up. Would the world be any better as a result?
I guess this is the cover for the second printing of “Young Avengers” #1. Not sure when it hits stores.
Here’s a cover I did for SACRIFICE #5. This is a really cool self-published indie comic book about time travel and epilepsy and the Aztecs, by my good friend Sam Humphries and artist Dalton Rose.
What would happen if everyone in the whole world just stopped what they were doing, and decided to fix something they fucked up. Would the world be any better as a result?
Laser reflected between two mirrors.
© Exploratorium, www.exploratorium.eduThe simple law of reflection says that the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection. Thus, as exhibited in this photo, if a laser is shone between two mirrors which are not quite parallel, but slightly bent toward one another, the laser’s reflection will eventually double back and return in the direction from which it came.
How do cells “move through walls”? An invading cell in the roundworm C. elegans is initially blocked from moving forward by a thick basement membrane. This time series of images shows the basement membrane (blue) separating to create a passage for the cell (red) to move.
Image by Elliott Hagedorn and David Sherwood, Duke University.