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Unveiling the Hidden Senses of Plants: More Than We Ever Knew! | SLICE SCIENCE
Did you know that plants can sense, touch, and even taste? Recent discoveries reveal that plants are far more interactive with the world than we once thought. Not only are they sensitive to light, temperature, and humidity, but they also … Continue reading
What Google Maps Doesn’t Show You | ARTE.tv Documentary
18 Mar 2025 #artetvdocumentary #maps Many people using Google maps to navigate urban spaces. But what if we could reinvent maps to show us more than just the fastest route from A to B? Counter-cartography seeks to challenge our utilitarian … Continue reading
StoryCorps | SPECIAL: Remembering Howard Dully of “My Lobotomy”
[…] This week on the podcast, we remember Howard Dully, who died earlier this year. He was given a lobotomy in 1960 when he was just 12 years old. In this documentary, he goes in search of the story … Continue reading
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