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The Secret Language of Plants | SLICE SCIENCE | FULL DOC
Plants are far more sophisticated than we once thought. They can communicate, recognize family members, and even react to music. Without a brain or nervous system, they interact with their environment, send warning signals, and form alliances with animals. Some … Continue reading
Why Geoducks Are So Expensive | So Expensive | Business Insider
Known for their briny flavor and phallic shape, geoduck clams can cost up to $30 a pound. The geoduck industry is worth $55 million in British Columbia, with about 90% of sales coming from China. But with China’s slowing economy, … Continue reading
Mount Everest is Getting Taller
[…] Mount Everest is the tallest mountain in the world. But it didn’t earn that title by coincidence. Even after achieving that superlative, it keeps growing taller today. Hosted by: Stefan Chin (he/him) […]
Heavy Rain Transforms a Hiking Trail in Brazil Into an Underwater Forest
[…] {in the comments} ” For people saying this is AI: It’s not. This is a trail near Jardim, in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul. The trail usually isn’t flooded, but this does happen from time to time. … Continue reading
Alice Roberts: What Archaeology Reveals About Our Past | The Agenda
Archeologist and anthropologist, Dr. Alice Roberts talks to host Steve Paikin about how her work is trying to answer some of humanity’s biggest questions through the lens of archeology and genetics. She’s the author of “Crypt: Life, Death and Disease … Continue reading
The Weird History of Milk
A cow with a name produces more milk than one without. And that might not be the strangest thing about moo juice, a decidedly odd part of human history. Check out our new shop for fun The History Guy merchandise: … Continue reading
BBC News | Falcon hunts starlings during sunset murmuration
More on this story. Source: Falcon hunts starlings during sunset murmuration