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Crazy Puppeteering

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This Can’t Be Good…

For 50% off with HelloFresh PLUS free shipping on your first box, use code JOESCOTT50 at https://bit.ly/3lCe7PY! Recently, a team of Chinese geologists announced that Earth’s core has “stopped spinning.” This led to a flood of headlines predicting doom and … Continue reading

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Wildflowers of the UK and Europe (Part 1)

Learn to identify some of the wildflowers growing around us in spring.

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Did a Pagan Goddess Inspire Easter?

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Wood and Resin Coffee Tables Look Like Koi Ponds Come to Life | My Modern Met

By Margherita Cole on March 26, 2023 You don’t need to venture far for a koi pond. With these coffee tables, just walk into your living room. Visiting a koi pond is often a tranquil experience. While you may think … Continue reading

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Wild Hamsters Thriving in Viennese Graveyards I Coexistence I BBC Earth

These tiny mammals are critically endangered, but are learning to thrive in these vast cemeteries, on a diet of calorific candle wax and fresh flowers. Animals are learning to survive and thrive in one very surprising habitat – cities. Join … Continue reading

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The London underground has its own type of mosquito #science #evolution #pbseons

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Northern lights dazzle in parts of UK overnight | BBC News

Normally rare in southern parts of the UK, the aurora made an appearance for the second time in a month. By Simon King BBC Weather Sky gazers were treated to “one of the best displays of aurora” on Thursday night. … Continue reading

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Why the dyslexic brain is misunderstood

The brain isn’t naturally wired to read. It’s a task that requires explicit instruction for our brains to activate different areas, including those that control vision, sound, and meaning. For fluent readers, the result is a complicated reading circuit — … Continue reading

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