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I Lived With Monkeys In The Jungle | Minutes With | @LADbible
n this week’s episode of Minutes With we sat down with Marina Chapman. Marina told us how she was kidnapped at 4 years old from her home village in rural Colombia, how she was left in the jungle and had … Continue reading
Illuminating Underwater Photos Highlight the Gentle Beauty of Whales | My Modern Met
By Regina Sienra on January 7, 2023 “It is very emotional to be with them underwater in their environment. Especially because they are huge and intelligent animals.” Whales are the gentle giants of the ocean. They lead fascinating lives with … Continue reading
Nature’s Diversity is Captured in Minuscule Detail in the 2022 Close-Up Photographer of the Year Competition | Colossal
JANUARY 8, 2023. KATE MOTHES Nathan Benstead, “Hemitrichia calyculata,” Young Category Winner. All images © the photographers and Close-Up Photographer of the Year Now in its fourth year, the competition attracted more than 9,000 entries in nine categories from 54 … Continue reading
How Your Memory Works — and Why Forgetting Is Totally OK | Lisa Genova | TED
Have you ever misplaced something you were just holding? Completely blanked on a famous actor’s name? Walked into a room and immediately forgot why? Neuroscientist Lisa Genova digs into two types of memory failures we regularly experience — and reassures … Continue reading
50 Years Ago, We Discovered the Earth Through the ‘Blue Marble’ | My Modern Met
By Madyson DeJausserand on January 7, 2023 mage: NASA The crew of Apollo 17 captured a sight that forever changed the way we understand our planet. On December 7, 1972, the Apollo 17 team, made up of Eugene “Gene” Cernan, … Continue reading
This Parasitic Plant Stole Over 100 Genes From Other Plants | SciShow News
[…] Plants may not seem like they live the most exciting lives, but two new papers published this week point to different types of plants that are actually very cunning and manipulative. One, the parasitic dodder, steals both nutrients and … Continue reading