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  1. 5 Aug 2019

    Brittle Starfish can change directions instantly. Eerie and Beautiful! ⭐️

  2. 2 Aug 2019
  3. 20 Oct 2019

    Pythonaster seastar feeding on a glass sponge. 📷NOAA

  4. 15 Oct 2019

    This deep-sea mud star, Dytaster insignis, is a species which occurs in the true abyss (8,250-11,580 ft)! They're commonly collected with disks engorged with mud because swallow the sediment in order to devour potential snails and clams. 📽️NOAA

  5. 30 Jan 2019

    A new survey a new study examines the complex confluence of factors that seem to have powered wasting disease.

  6. 1 Dec 2018

    Fascinating read on c++14 asynchronous multicore programing with futures. Real World e2e implementation vs textbook only as technology base for . , now THAT piqued my interest.

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  7. 7 Jul 2019

    Sea Star Pink Flower Glass Pendant Necklace With Freshwater Pearls and Sterling Silver Leaf Charm Spring Summer Jewelry Wedding Bridal via

  8. 21 Sep 2019

    The formidable tube feet of a crown-of-thorns starfish ⭐️

  9. 4 Nov 2019
  10. If you haven't already, is going to have a dev summit which sounds pretty cool. Submit your proposal, you have until midnight tonight! I submitted mine just now, though I'll probably have to edit in the morning. ha.... eeek! Last min.

  11. 3 Jun 2019
    drawing of velvety sea star
  12. Here’s a close up of a leather star I photographed . Unlike other sea stars, this species does not have spines. Instead, it has several rows of papulae on each of its five arms, which are small sacks used for respiration.

  13. 16 Apr 2019

    Meetup April 17: Warsaw users are hosting a talk "Scylla: an example of high performance server application." Register to learn about Scylla, a server-side application written using framework which makes it easy to scale vertically:

  14. 5 Aug 2019

    And here is a picture of a little quilt I made with a

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  15. 12 Oct 2019

    This sea star (Dytaster sp.) has pointed tube feet which allow it to move quickly on the sediment! 📷NOAA

  16. 2 Jul 2019
  17. Once known as starfish, species like this Arctic cookie star are now identified as sea stars - a more fitting description as they are not fish at all! Sea stars are echinoderms, and are closely related to sea urchins and sand dollars. Photo taken .

  18. 29 Apr 2019

    A new study confirms sea star species suffered unequally during the outbreak of sea star wasting disease. One species actually benefitted:

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