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Wildflowers of the UK and Europe (Part 1)
Learn to identify some of the wildflowers growing around us in spring.
Scientists New Discovery In The Sahara That Changes Everything!
The Sahara is an inhospitable place since its one of the driest and hottest places on earth, it covers an area larger than the USA yet it has one of the lowest population densities with roughly 1 person per square … Continue reading
Scientists have found a way to extract energy from photosynthesis | DW News
Scientists led by Cambridge University have found a way to extract energy from photosynthesis. The research published in the journal Nature into a photosynthetic bacteria called cyanobacteria could lead to a new source of clean energy. […]
Acoustic cameras can SEE sound
[…] Acoustic cameras have an array for microphones that are able to reproduce spatial information about sound. They even work in slow-mo, and echoes look amazing! Thanks for AcSoft for showing me their cameras. Find out more about them here: … Continue reading
Wild Hamsters Thriving in Viennese Graveyards I Coexistence I BBC Earth
These tiny mammals are critically endangered, but are learning to thrive in these vast cemeteries, on a diet of calorific candle wax and fresh flowers. Animals are learning to survive and thrive in one very surprising habitat – cities. Join … Continue reading
Northern lights dazzle in parts of UK overnight | BBC News
Normally rare in southern parts of the UK, the aurora made an appearance for the second time in a month. By Simon King BBC Weather Sky gazers were treated to “one of the best displays of aurora” on Thursday night. … Continue reading
The Diver | Anderson Wright
On March 11, 2011, the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami devastated the coastal communities of East Japan, claiming nearly 20,000 lives. Yasuo’s wife was never found, but his enduring love for her drives him to continue searching the sea. As the … Continue reading