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Check out @AaronCh3n , one of the funniest Asians. #Funny #Hilarious #Lol

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Labidiaster annulatus, the Antarctic sun starfish or wolftrap starfish is a species of starfish in the family Heliasteridae. It is found in the cold waters around Antarctica and has a large number (up to 50 of slender, flexible rays. Also the largest starfish by a legspan of 40 inches.

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Sailors historically carved shells or whale bones, in a practice called ‘scrimshaw’, to pass time on long voyages and document events, often etching intricate designs or scenes onto them

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Photosynthesis Has a Fatal Flaw (and We Can Fix It)

[…] Plants eat sunlight and air to make life. But the key enzyme behind it all, called rubisco, isn’t actually all that great at its job. Let’s talk about how photosynthesis really works, why oxygen isn’t coming from where you … Continue reading

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Watch an Octopus Hitch a Ride on a Shark in Footage by Scientists | My Modern Met

By Eva Baron on April 24, 2025 Photo: Wednesday Davis / University of Auckland “This ‘sharktopus’ was a mysterious find indeed.” While aboard a University of Auckland vessel off the coast of Kawau Island, in New Zealand, Rochelle Constantine noticed … Continue reading

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Owl sunning itself in the yard

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How do the Chinese grow shiitake mushrooms? #shiitake #shorts

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Es Devlin’s Rotating Library for Salone Del Mobile Celebrates Learning | My Modern Met

By Jessica Stewart on April 7, 2025 This incredible kinetic sculpture installation spotlights the illuminating importance of libraries. Artist Es Devlin honors the power of learning with a powerful rotating sculpture commissioned for the 2025 Salone del Mobile. Library of Light … Continue reading

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Macrophage is seen physically reattach 2 ends of a broken blood vessel.

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How to take on Trump’s ‘unhinged’ politics | Rutger Bregman | The Fourcast

With the world still reeling from Donald Trump’s tariffs, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has slashed the UK’s growth forecast and says the global economy will see a “significant slowdown” – add to that, wars in Europe and the Middle … Continue reading

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