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- Anna’s hummingbird is a tiny bird known for its shiny purple color. Funny thing is, that color isn’t from pigment. It’s actually caused by microscopic structures in the feathers. These tiny layers act like mirrors, so the color changes depending on the angle.
- Romek66 (@romek66.bsky.social)| sculpture by Krista Baumgärtel
- Unique interior of the Shenzhen Library in China.
- When he zoomed in 100× he spotted the leopard only to realize it had been watching him the whole time
- I made a custom business sign for a buddy of mine who’s a carpenter :)
- This Bird Weighs 30 Grams. It Navigates the Entire Ocean. #stormpetrel #shorts
- The most lopsided country in the world #brazil #brasil #brazilian #geography #brasileirão #history
- From Russian Fairytales by Aleksandr Nikolayevich Afanas’ev #fairytale #folklore #russian #mythology
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Have You Seen These Winter Birds in the UK Yet?
Every winter, millions of birds arrive in the UK from across Europe and the Arctic, turning our countryside, coastlines and wetlands into temporary refuges from harsher northern climates. In this video, I take a closer look at some of the … Continue reading
All Penguins Are From Australia
When you think of animals of Antarctica, there’s nothing more classic than a penguin. But new research suggests that these lovable waddling water birds didn’t get their start on the icy continent. Turns out, they’re from Australia? Hosted by: Savannah … Continue reading
Though they are common, blue tits always peak my curiosity.
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Tagged Environment, nature, photography
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Everything We Know About Time
What is time may seem like a simple question, but its true nature is much more elusive and mysterious. At its core, time underpins reality itself. Today, our best timekeeping devices are so precise that we can use them to … Continue reading
David Attenborough: The Fascinating Life Cycle of Desert Plants | Nature Bites
David Attenborough himself takes us through the fascinating – and often surprising – life cycle of desert plants. From their incredible tenacious qualities to their long lives, they’re a little like Sir David himself! A xerophyte (or desert plant) is … Continue reading
The Sahara Desert Fertilizes the Amazon Rainforest
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Tagged comparison, Environment, Life, nature, science, Technology
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Just one country in the world produces all the food it needs
[…] Food self-sufficiency is the extent to which a country can satisfy its nutritional needs from its own domestic production. But it does not just mean any type of food. It refers to these seven main groups: fruits, vegetables, dairy, … Continue reading
The Second (or perhaps 3rd) Most Important Technology
Now, I am completely willing to have this fight…but as I was thinking about what technologies have been most foundational, I came up with: Language – Agriculture – Cooking and Fire – Containers – Stone tools Language is the only … Continue reading
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