Las redes sociales son mucho más que lugares donde compartir nuestras vidas con los demás. También pueden ser muy educativas, si sabes cómo usarlas. En esta oportunidad encontramos siete cuentas de Instagram que queremos recomendar para todos quienes son amantes de la ciencia, como nosotros.
7 cuentas de Instagram que todo amante de la ciencia debe seguir con atención

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#7 Bipolaire61
It is not a mutant penguin with à double beak! They are two... Una foto publicada por bipolaire61 (@bipolaire61) el 29 de Abr de 2015 a la(s) 4:08 PDT
#6 GeorgiaAquarium
The force is strong with our divers today! #MayTheFourthBeWithYou Una foto publicada por GeorgiaAquarium (@georgiaaquarium) el 4 de May de 2015 a la(s) 11:59 PDT
#5 Science Museum
Exactly 46 years ago today, #Apollo10 launched on its long journey to the #Moon Una foto publicada por Science Museum (@sciencemuseum) el 18 de May de 2015 a la(s) 12:13 PDT
#4 NASA Goddard
Merging galaxies break radio silence. A team of astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope found an unambiguous link between the presence of supermassive black holes that power high-speed, radio-signal-emitting jets and the merger history of their host galaxies. Almost all galaxies with the jets were found to be merging with another galaxy, or to have done so recently. Credit: NASA/ESA/STScI #nasagoddard #Hubble #space #BlackHole #galaxy Una foto publicada por NASA Goddard (@nasagoddard) el 28 de May de 2015 a la(s) 10:47 PDT
#3 Liberty Science Center
Wildlife Challenge is now open for the summer! #libertysciencecenter #jerseycity #hoboken #newark #nyc #bayonne #libertystatepark Una foto publicada por Liberty Science Center (@libertysciencecenter) el 17 de Jun de 2015 a la(s) 10:03 PDT
#2 David Doubilet
Twin tigers With @jenniferhayesig tiger sharks patrol the perimeter of a dead sperm on the #GreatBarrierReef #Australia while on @natgeo assignment. I learned very quickly NOT to get between the group of sharks and their whale. It is rare and wonderful to encounter sharks on their terms in blue water. They are in control. All eyes are on Australia and The Great Barrier Reef a #UNESCO #WorldHeritageSite, is in the worlds eye as struggles to maintain its designation amidst controversial marine port development that would destroy reef habitat. With @natgeo @natgeocreative @thephotosociety @the_explorers_club #GotoEdgeKeepGoing #RespectNature #Ocean #sharks #aboutsharks @aboutsharks #NikonNoFilter #tigershark Una foto publicada por David Doubilet (@daviddoubilet) el 10 de Jun de 2015 a la(s) 7:58 PDT
#1 American Museum of Natural History
The Allosaurus in the Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda was photographed by @samthecobra as part of the #InsideAMNH collaboration. The participants, @dave.krugman, @jnsilva, @jmsuarez_, @karim.mustafa, and @samthecobra, were given access to the Museum’s iconic halls after-hours, and a glimpse at a few of the more than 33 million specimens and artifacts stored behind the scenes—sights rarely seen by most Museum visitors. #InsideAMNH was recently nominated by @TheWebbyAwards in the social category of Best Photography & Graphics, along with nominations for the @AMNH @Instagram account and @YouTube Channel. Click the link in our profile and VOTE for the Museum in all three categories! Una foto publicada por AMNH (@amnh) el 10 de Abr de 2015 a la(s) 9:33 PDT
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