Oh no.

Oh no.

Oh no.

“In Siberia, melting permafrost is releasing nematodes — microscopic worms that live in soil — that have been suspended in a deep freeze since the Pleistocene. Despite being frozen for tens of thousands of years, two species of these worms were successfully revived, scientists recently reported in a new study.”

https://www.livescience.com/63187-siberian-permafrost-worms-revive.html

https://www.livescience.com/63187-siberian-permafrost-worms-revive.html

Seeing these made me think of a sculptor who inadvertently opens a portal to another dimension?

Seeing these made me think of a sculptor who inadvertently opens a portal to another dimension?

Seeing these made me think of a sculptor who inadvertently opens a portal to another dimension? Summons a demon? Casts a different spell ? Do these sculptures become living creatures? Endless possibilities!

https://www.msn.com/en-us/foodanddrink/foodnews/an-artist-in-washington-makes-metal-sculptures-that-move-with-the-wind/vi-AAzuvEA

https://www.msn.com/en-us/foodanddrink/foodnews/an-artist-in-washington-makes-metal-sculptures-that-move-with-the-wind/vi-AAzuvEA

Saw this story, thought of the endless possible Mysteries that could come of it.

Saw this story, thought of the endless possible Mysteries that could come of it.

Saw this story, thought of the endless possible Mysteries that could come of it.

http://www.coindaily411.com/this-guy-rescued-a-strange-creature-on-the-street-but-what-it-would-become-was-weirder-than-youd-expect/

http://www.coindaily411.com/this-guy-rescued-a-strange-creature-on-the-street-but-what-it-would-become-was-weirder-than-youd-expect/

Archaeologists are preparing to open a large black granite sarcophagus unearthed in the Egyptian port city of…

Archaeologists are preparing to open a large black granite sarcophagus unearthed in the Egyptian port city of…

Archaeologists are preparing to open a large black granite sarcophagus unearthed in the Egyptian port city of Alexandria.

But opening it for the first time will require extensive work to be done in advance. “It’s difficult to move it intact and open [it] in a museum,” Ashmawy said. “It’s five metres underground and the whole thing weighs over 30 tonnes. The lid alone is 15 tonnes.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/jul/12/archaeologists-open-huge-granite-sarcophagus-alexandria-egypt

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/jul/12/archaeologists-open-huge-granite-sarcophagus-alexandria-egypt