Aaron Kuehn’s Skeleton Typogram, very cool stuff. If only he’d do muscle, nerve, and circulatory system ones…anatomy students would be set.
Well shiet, I dropped four scalpels in the chest cavity and can’t get them out.
From the makers of QWOP, there comes another uncoordinated underdog: the surgeon with bad motor reflexes! SURGEON SIMULATOR 2013!
Play at: http://www.kongregate.com/games/BossaStudios/surgeon-simulator-2013
I imagine these being cold, wet, slippery, and smelling of formaldehyde…did I mention these are sold in jars? The Brain Cube by Jason Freeny is a Rubik’s cube where you have to remember the brain’s folds, because the regular kind isn’t hard enough already D:
Beth Croce is living my dreams, as a medical illustrator AND anatomically correct silversmith. The GUTS Gastroenterology Cufflinks are sold at her AnatomyArt store.
(Her Etsy shop is like a wonderland that I wish I could buy out all at once *___* Check out the perfection that is her inner ear cufflinks…totally fangirling now…)
Anatomical spinal column singlet by Sarah Reilly
Karl
Is Karl the skull’s name? Karl has impressive head whorls and the detail in this is amazing to someone whose crocheting career peaked at strawberry shaped potholders.
Bone marrow, the spongy tissue inside bones, contains stem cells that turn into blood cells.
Sweet macro.
Gallstones can be quite pretty*. Not kidney stones though, that shiz looks like popcorn chicken. Don’t eat so much cholesterol!
photo by Augustine G. DiGiovanna, Salisbury University
*Apparently gallstone jewelry is a thing, and a woman from India had a whole set made from her own ~300 gallstones. They weren’t even pretty green ones! http://youwantapieceofme.wordpress.com/category/gallstone-jewelry/
Anatomical Self-Dissection painting by Danny Quirk. I really love his style, the lighting, and attention to details. Click through for some more in the series.
This totally counts as science, right? I’ll start doing less fluffy posts by next week…
DellaMaylan’s theory of NO face origins.
Mm, crack open that ribcage so I can get at the entrails! Remember that Meat Head sculpture a while back? Somebody’s* friend’s relative’s hosts took it a step further at their Halloween party.
*the person who runs the source site, can’t quite make out her name
(Source: bacontimewiththehungryhypo.blogspot.com)