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The astonishing resonances between patterns in nature, microscopic and cosmic | Aeon Videos
Exploring natural surfaces at a range of scales – from the microscopic to the cosmic – finds astonishing resonances in pattern. For the ABC Science series Phenomena, the Australian artist and filmmaker Josef Gatti collaborated with the Australian composer Kim … Continue reading
Red Fox Repeatedly Visits Banjo Player for a Free Concert
By Claudicet Pena on December 18, 2021 This banjo player’s number one fan is a total fox! Banjo picker Andy Thorn—a talented musician from Boulder, Colorado—is best known for his work with jamgrass band, Leftover Salmon. However, lately he has … Continue reading
What Schrödinger’s cat REALLY means
Why did Schrödinger devise this strange thought experiment? This video was sponsored by Google Pixel 6. Learn more today at TMobile https://www.t-mobile.com/offers/googl… Schrödinger’s cat plushie and pin → store.dftba.com/collections/physics-girl Creator/Host: Dianna Cowern Editor: Levi Butner Animations: Keegan Larwin Special thank … Continue reading
Hyperrealistic Ceramic Sculptures by Christopher David White Mimic the Splintered Texture of Decaying Wood | Colossal
DECEMBER 16, 2021. GRACE EBERT “Carbon Footprint.” All images © Christopher David White In his Richmond studio, artist Christopher David White (previously) practices an alchemy of materials as he transforms slabs of clay into deceptive sculptures and functional objects that appear … Continue reading
Your Nose Does More Than You Give It Credit For
[…] You might thank your nose for letting you experience the lovely aromas of a good soup, but you probably wouldn’t think to thank it for helping you experience other people’s emotions! Hosted by: Hank Green […]
Migrating birds have lighter-coloured feathers to keep them cool | BBC Newsround
Scientists have discovered that migratory birds have paler feathers to help them keep cool when flying during long journeys. Scientists have discovered that migratory birds have paler feathers to help them keep cool when flying during long journeys. Many species … Continue reading