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HALOA \ an origin story
This is the mythological genesis of Hawaii’s first food, taro, grown under tears of love to nourish the first kanaka, the first human being. This is the story of Haloa, as told by residents of the island of Kauai. a … Continue reading
Man Finds Rare Mirror-Like Scarab Beetle While on a Stroll | My Modern Met
By Madyson DeJausserand on September 6, 2022 “I was amazed by how beautiful it was…I’ve never seen anything like it.” Michael Farmer was walking around his property in Costa Rica when he paused to look at something peculiar on the … Continue reading
Birds migrate along ancient routes – here are the latest high-tech tools scientists are using to study their amazing journeys | The Conversation
Migrating waterbirds over South Dakota’s Huron Wetland Management District on North America’s Central Flyway. Sandra Uecker, USFWS/Flickr Although it still feels like beach weather across much of North America, billions of birds have started taking wing for one of nature’s … Continue reading
…And Then 1700 People Died.
[…] This sounds crazy, but it’s true. There are lakes in the world that randomly explode, and it works in much the same way as soda cans, but on a massive scale, and cause massive death and destruction. They’re called … Continue reading
Why Did Music Evolve? – 4 Hypotheses
[…] Music is a human universal but its survival benefits are not obvious. So why did it evolve? I sat down with professor Ed Hagen to discuss 4 hypotheses on the origins of our grooviest trait? Huge thanks to Prof. … Continue reading
Incredible Photos Capture the Beauty and Power of Waves | My Modern Met
By Jessica Stewart on August 19, 2022 “My aim is to show the ocean as a living, breathing thing; to document it in all its intimidating strengths, and bring awareness to its quiet fragility.” For nearly a decade, Australian photographer … Continue reading