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What invasive algae blooms tell us about human-driven climate change.
Every second breath we take comes from oceanic phytoplankton which use sunlight to fix atmospheric carbon dioxide and produce oxygen. They also form the base of the food chain because all other organisms depend on the organic matter produced by … Continue reading
Fat Bear Week Crowns Female Brown Bear as Its 2023 Champion | My Modern Met
By Regina Sienra on October 13, 2023 Photo: NPS Photo/F. Jimenez “This fierce queen ran away with every one of her matches (and our hearts) and has earned her very first #FatBearWeek win!” Over the years, Fat Bear Week has … Continue reading
Why do bananas emit neutrinos? | Even Bananas 03
Almost everything makes neutrinos – even bananas. But why do bananas produce neutrinos? Are they turning your kitchen into a neutrino factory? Today, we’ll talk about how each of these humble fruits emits more than one million of our favorite … Continue reading
This Bird Is A Bat-Wannabe
Check out Manta Sleep here https://bit.ly/3OVmdhe and make sure to use bizarrebeasts for 10% off your order! And then, take a nap! Oilbirds come out at night, live in caves in huge colonies, and echolocate, but they aren’t bats! Why … Continue reading
Nicholas Rougeux Painstakingly Restores Hundreds of 19th-Century Hummingbird Illustrations | Colossal
OCTOBER 4, 2023 KATE MOTHES Poster design © Nicholas Rougeaux Designer Nicholas Rougeux digitally reproduces ornithologist John Gould’s ‘A Monograph of the Trochilidæ, or Family of Humming-Birds.’ Chicago-based designer Nicholas Rougeux is fascinated by early encyclopedic publications, from a 17th-century … Continue reading