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Kiera Wilmot Made An Honest Mistake, But The Police Were Trying To Throw Away Her Life With A Felony.

Kiera Wilmot made an honest mistake, but the police were trying to throw away her life with a felony. After the community stood up for the girl, the charges were dropped, and she was allowed to move on with her life. Well, her greatness is really starting to shine, as she was recently granted
WELP. LMFAO
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ALOIN CELLS:
Botanist Anatoly I. Mikhaltsov of the Children’s Ecological and Biological Center in Omsk, Russia, was studying the anatomy of Aloe erinacea, an endangered species of aloe endemic to Namibia, when he captured this image of the plant’s aloin cells (blue)—which secrete a component of the gel-like sap that oozes from an aloe’s severed leaf—using a coloring method that he developed. The cluster of aloin cells is 300 microns wide. [Less] [Link to this slide]
Anatoly I. Mikhaltsov/Children’s Ecological and Biological Center