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Jordan: The mysterious Stone Age village | DW Documentary
The Neolithic village of Ba’ja in Jordan is a famous archaeological site. It was one of the world’s first known settlements, founded some 9,000 years ago. The site has produced magnificent finds including an ancient necklace made of 2,500 beads. … Continue reading
The Balcony (CalArts Film 2022)
Matt goes out to his balcony and has a brief connection with someone across the way. My thesis film at CalArts. Thank you to my friends and family who have helped me make this film. Film by Anya Martin http://anyalmartin.weebly.com … Continue reading
Colorful Paintings Explore Different Black Experiences in Everyday Life | My Modern Met
By Margherita Cole on October 20, 2022 “I’m mostly interested in the global conversation of what it means to be an African and Black.” Colorfully rendered and filled with select, poignant details, Ocom Adonias‘ paintings shine a light on everyday … Continue reading
Wax Worms Can Break Down Plastic With Their Saliva | My Modern Met
By Madeleine Muzdakis on October 17, 2022 A wax worm eats plastic. (Photo: CSIC Communications Department/PA) This incredible discovery could revolutionize how we deal with plastic waste. A scientist was tending to her amateur beehives one day when she noticed … Continue reading
Monkeypox Isn’t New, But It’s Changing
The current human monkeypox outbreak has left many feeling uneasy about the potential of another pandemic. Through public health messaging, destigmatization, and a longer history of research on the disease, we’re diminishing that potential. For up-to-date information on the human … Continue reading