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Electric eels work together to zap prey
The electric predators work in groups to herd and “zap” their prey in unison, scientists shocked to discover. More than 200 years after the electric eel inspired the design of the first battery, it has been discovered that they … Continue reading
Black Owned – Jackson
Introducing Black Owned, a film series exploring the Black entrepreneurial spirit and its essential contribution to the American economy through the perspectives of business owners.
INSMED | UNBREAKABLE
For exclusive Making of >>> follow us on instagram đ instagram.com/roofstudionyc/ âUnbreakableâ is the story of Barbara the Bunny. When she begins to persistently cough, âQuality Controlâ at the toy factory labels her âdefective,â and so her search for treatment … Continue reading
DAY RELEASE (FREIGANG) (2019)
Original title: FREIGANG Mid-length feature film (35 min.) Director: Martin Winter Screenplay: Sebastian Schmidl Producer: Victoria Herbig & Sebastian Schmidl D.O.P.: Aram Baroian Cast Anna Suk Christopher Legedza Birgit Linauer Patrick Schmidl Daniela Zacherl Plot summary: Single mother Kathi receives … Continue reading
Growing Red Bell Pepper From Seed Time Lapse – 4 Months
This one took 4 months to make, but it was totally worth it. And the peppers tasted great! đ The plant made a ton of flowers but i removed most of them and left just a few to make sure … Continue reading
Oldest Cave Art Found in Sulawesi
A team of Griffith University archaeologists has shared in the discovery of what may be the worldâs oldest known cave painting, dating back to at least 45,500 years ago. Uncovered in South Sulawesi during field research conducted with Indonesiaâs leading … Continue reading
Photographer Captures Quarantine Life With His Mom and Ex-Wife | My Modern Met
By Sara Barnes on January 13, 2021 Day 12: Tensions are already rising. âSometimes, the behind-the-scenes was more dramatic than the actual results.â The pandemic has brought together people who, not wanting to be alone, have chosen to unite … Continue reading
Bad omen? Tower of London raven missing, feared dead | Guardian
Merlina, known as the queen of the Tower of Londonâs ravens, has not been seen for weeks. Photograph: Tower of London/Twitter Legend says at least six ravens must be kept at the castle or the kingdom will fall One of … Continue reading
Did our early ancestors boil their food in hot springs?
HUMAN ANCESTORS Scientists have found evidence of hot springs near sites where ancient hominids settled, long before the control of fire. The proximity of the hot springs indicates to the researchers that early humans could have used them for cooking. … Continue reading
 Sheanderthal | Aeon
Not all Neanderthals were âcavemenâ: half were women. What can archaeologists tell us about how they lived? The first Neanderthal face to emerge from timeâs sarcophagus was a womanâs. As the social and liberal revolutions of 1848 began convulsing Europe, … Continue reading
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