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A green invasion? The ‘unstoppable’ rise of parakeets | What You Need To Know | ITV News
n the latest episode, Chris Choi tells Lucy Watson about the risk to native wildlife posed by the ballooning parakeet population and what conservationists are planning to do about it. He also takes her through the mythology surrounding the exotic … Continue reading
15 Exceptional Winners of the 2025 World Food Photography Awards | My Modern Met
By Jessica Stewart on May 23, 2025 “The Elderly Having Delicious Food” by Xiaoling Li (China). Overall Winner and Winner, Food for the Family supported by the Felix Project. “In an early spring afternoon in Shuangliu Ancient Town, Sichuan Province, … Continue reading
This Man Says Reality Isn’t Physical – And He Can Prove It
In this video, we explore the mind-bending ideas of Dr. Bernardo Kastrup — a former CERN scientist and philosopher. His theory challenges the very nature of reality, suggesting that consciousness, not matter, is the true foundation of the universe. ►Check … Continue reading
Humans Are Dumber When Crammed Up Together – Les Humains sont cons quand ils s’empilent
Enfermés chacun dans leur appartement, des voisins racontent à la caméra les petits tracas de la vie en communauté. Petit à petit, quand tout s’empile, il y a de quoi devenir fou. Locked up in their own apartments, some neighbors … Continue reading
Chaos Graph – This American Life
Luisa Jung People immersed in chaos try to solve for what it all adds up to. Prologue A scientist who is used to organizing data starts tracking scientific meetings that seem to exist only on paper—meetings that might decide the … Continue reading