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  1. A Stadium Full of Solar Power: Taiwan National Stadium Pictures - http://bit.ly/52wabx
  2. Family lineage of every living thing on Earth. Great info graphic. http://bit.ly/337lq6
  3. @monikuee cool. definitely let me know if you find a pic.
  4. Animated info-graphic depicting the atomic life cycle of our sun. Really awesome! http://bit.ly/7BZF9b
  5. @directdrives We can always use more industrial automation expertise. Create a free supplier account: http://bit.ly/3K0yhL
  6. Re-sealable soda can top design. http://www.davisadvertising...
  7. Living root bridges in India! How's that for civil engineering? http://bit.ly/6f2lc
  8. Nine Brain Quirks You Didn’t Realize You Had - http://bit.ly/8mjBBJ
  9. Apple's evolution of products. http://bit.ly/O3JYe
  10. Luxury Airbus A380 of the Emirates Airlines (48 pics) - http://bit.ly/6weIVI
  11. I'm an experienced manufacturing engineer and can help you find products and services you need.
  12. A website devoted to electronic hobbies. - http://electronics-lab.com/
  13. 8 weird ways to save the Earth via CNN - http://bit.ly/61VpJh
  14. Pics of the Technosphere in Dubai. Built to test green sustainable energy sources. http://bit.ly/7jQbtZ
  15. Online statistics textbook. I know you all love statistics. http://bit.ly/6zdIrV
  16. Ever want to know how the internet really works? This is the article to read. Via Yahoo & @leleu- http://bit.ly/6AaG12
  17. Nuclear Bomb Clips. Pretty interesting footage all in one montage. http://bit.ly/4veNlW
  18. Let our sourcing specialists help you find the industrial products and services you need. - http://bit.ly/wlnOQ
  19. Free professional network for the scientific community. - https://www.researchgate.ne...
  20. COOL! How to estimate long distances with a "rule of thumb." http://bit.ly/8FCzvv - RT @leleu