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- Marble that looks wet. This jaw-dropping detail comes from “The Nymph” (La Ninfa) by Italian sculptor Giovanni Battista Lombardi (1823–1880)where solid stone is carved to mimic water rippling around her bare feet. The full sculpture was executed in 1858 for Palazzo Facchi in Brescia
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America is an Anti-Civilization – Prof. Jiang Xueqin
Clip taken from: • Civilization #52: Empire of Democracy Subscribe to the Predictive History Channel by Prof. Jiang Xueqin: / @predictivehistory Join Prof Jiang’s discord server: / discord […]
Language Expert Answers Word Origin Questions | Tech Support | WIRED
University of Cambridge Research Fellow Dr. Stephen Turton joins WIRED to answer the internet’s burning questions about the logic (and many quirks) of the English language. Why are so many English words not pronounced the way they’re spelled? Why is … Continue reading
Which Was the Most Useful Resin in the Medieval World
How Medieval Peasants ? Which Was the Most Useful Resin in the Medieval World From the sacred incense of Arabia to the pine forests of Europe, discover how tree resin built, healed, and illuminated the medieval world. It sealed ships, … Continue reading
Can Latin America win the race to 100% renewables?
There’s an understandable focus on the the energy transition in the United States right now. But down in South America there is a quiet revolution going on in renewable power which could see that continent decarbonise far sooner than its … Continue reading
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New 3D Scans Finally Reveal How Skara Brae’s Orthostats Were Built
Step inside Skara Brae as new 3D scans peel back 5,000 years of stonecraft. See how upright flagstone orthostats, midden-packed walls, and stone drains built warm, durable homes on Orkney’s coast. LiDAR and photogrammetry expose wall thicknesses, passage geometry, and … Continue reading
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Breakthrough Desalination Tech PRODUCES Electricty
Redefine power backup with the all-new @EcoFlowTech DELTA 3 Series! Be ready for anything with a fast, smart, and built to last power solution. Click the links below and use my code 25EFD3TBV for an extra 5% off the EcoFlow … Continue reading