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BBC Radio 4 – Drama, Song of the Reed, Eel
Sophie Okonedo and Mark Rylance return in seasonal drama set on a Norfolk nature reserve. Eel DramaSong of the Reed Episode 3 of 4 Ian (played by Mark Rylance) has gone to work for neighbouring landowner Theo Buckhurst as Liv … Continue reading
The astonishing resonances between patterns in nature, microscopic and cosmic | Aeon Videos
Exploring natural surfaces at a range of scales – from the microscopic to the cosmic – finds astonishing resonances in pattern. For the ABC Science series Phenomena, the Australian artist and filmmaker Josef Gatti collaborated with the Australian composer Kim … Continue reading
Red Fox Repeatedly Visits Banjo Player for a Free Concert
By Claudicet Pena on December 18, 2021 This banjo player’s number one fan is a total fox! Banjo picker Andy Thorn—a talented musician from Boulder, Colorado—is best known for his work with jamgrass band, Leftover Salmon. However, lately he has … Continue reading
Beyond Identical or Fraternal: 6 Rare Types of Twins
Twins can be a lot more complicated than just identical or fraternal, and the rarer types of twins suggest that we have a lot more to learn about human development. Hosted by: Hank Green […]