Quirky and enwondering things I’ve seen recently online – #2

The follow up tweet explains: “This acts like a breathing device, extending its time underwater, possibly even drawing oxygen from the water, expelling carbon dioxide in a process known as diffusion, morphological adaptations like the shape of its head may make it easier for the bubble to cling”

Did some follow up scrolling on twitter and found this terrifying underwater spider that basically builds its own submarine:

This twitter account in general is very cool

How your days fill your dreams…

This used to disrupt my soul every week using the Oxford diary….

Nice to know I am actually comparatively sane.

Tech giants add an interesting wrinkle to the research policy field:

An old favourite:

Not sure if this is fake, but I like it if not.

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