-
Recent Posts
- How 3 Overlooked City Centre Estates Kept Manchester Alive
- Coke and 7-Up used to contain hard stuff #humanhistoryondrugs #nonfiction #crazyhistory #cocacola
- Is “Gulf of America” actually the law?
- Matches stop motion effects
- michaeledward (@michaeledward.bsky.social) | Klaus Klinger
- Meguro River Banks covered by Ivy, Tokyo, Japan
- David Attenborough spent over 70 years teaching humanity about Earth — and just turned 100
- did ancient Brazilians know about dinosaurs? #paleontology #archaeology
Archives
Categories
Tag Archives: nature
Bean Time-Lapse – 25 days | Soil cross section
Kidney bean time lapse with soil cross section. Showing how roots ant upper part of plant grows. Play speed – 17280x (one shot every 9 minutes 36 seconds played at 30 FPS). This was fourth attempt. During other attempts roots … Continue reading
The Story of the Abandoned Bison Calf – May 2019 – Yellowstone National Park
#Yellowstone #TheAbandonedCalf #Bison – We have all heard about the story of the lone bison calf being loaded into a car and delivered to the Rangers’ station. Well on a cold May morning at 6 am we found an abandoned … Continue reading
Striking Aerial Photographs of Namibia’s Arid Landscape Appear as Abstract Paintings
Australian photographer Leah Kennedy captured Namibia’s colorful, dry topography on a recent aerial safari. Much of the artist’s work is aerial, which satisfies her creative affinity for combining abstraction and duality in her photography. Kennedy traveled in a Cessna light aircraft, … Continue reading
Watch & Listen to a Hungry Herd of 20 Capybaras Eat a Giant Pumpkin | My Modern Met
They must have such strong teeth! Have you ever seen a group of capybaras eat a pumpkin? Probably not, but the unusual event is surprisingly fascinating to watch. Nagasaki Biopark in Japan recently shared a video of its rather hungry … Continue reading
Viral ‘molecular scissor’ is next COVID-19 drug target – ScienceBlog.com
American and Polish scientists, reporting Oct. 16 in the journal Science Advances, laid out a novel rationale for COVID-19 drug design – blocking a molecular “scissor” that the virus uses for virus production and to disable human proteins crucial to the … Continue reading
Mantra’s Trompe L’oeil Murals Encase Enormous Butterflies in Vintage-Style Boxes
Rombas, France Working with entomologists around the globe, the French street artist known as Mantra (previously) transforms brick facades and concrete walls into massive studies of local butterfly specimens. With framed outer edges that mimic a wooden box, the trompe l’oeil … Continue reading
Balance is a short film by Cheekyfire that reminds us to find calm during anxious times | Creativeboom
Written by Katy Cowan 14.10.2020 A short film by Cheekyfire that reminds us to find calm during anxious times. During this time of global anxiety, London-based production company, Cheekyfire, wanted to share more stories around mental health and the tools … Continue reading
BBC Radio 4 – Seriously…, Songs of the Humpback Whale
The story of Roger Payne’s best-selling environmental album, released 50 years ago. Songs of the Humpback Whale was released in 1970 and went multi-platinum, becoming the best selling environmental album of all time. But it also became emblematic of the … Continue reading
Fundamental Physics: Scientists Discover the Fastest Possible Speed of Sound
A research collaboration between Queen Mary University of London, the University of Cambridge and the Institute for High Pressure Physics in Troitsk has discovered the fastest possible speed of sound. The result — about 36 km per second — is … Continue reading