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David Eagleman – Powers of the Subconscious

How significant is the subconscious? Though Freudian psychology is mostly discredited, most of our mental activity is indeed subconscious. Click here for more interviews with David Eagleman http://bit.ly/1jOb94D Click here for more interviews on the powers of the subconscious http://bit.ly/1Y2cSkc

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Meet Chris Maynard, feather artist

 

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Human body temperature has decreased in the United States, Stanford study finds – ScienceBlog.com

Since the early 19th century, the average human body temperature in the United States has dropped, according to a study by researchers at the Stanford.   Since the early 19th century, the average human body temperature in the United States … Continue reading

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Debussy “Clair de Lune” on Piano for 80 Year Old Elephant

Debussy “Clair de Lune” for a gentle female elephant called Ampan. Ampan is 80 years old and lives with us as Elephants World in Thailand. She is blind in one eye and can barely see with the other. 80 years … Continue reading

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Birds Get Stoned by Rubbing Ants on Their Wings

It’s called “anting,” and lots of birds do it. This article originally appeared on VICE Romania. I recently found out that some species of birds are known to have a drug habit. Before you nod off into some daydream about … Continue reading

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Sinister Sunrise Captured by Photographer Elias Chasiotis During an Eclipse in Qatar

Athens-based photographer Elias Chasiotis was visiting Qatar in late December 2019 when he captured a photo of an annular eclipse that has since gone viral. Taken at sunrise as a part of a series, the image shows the moon covering the … Continue reading

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Bare Tree Branches Captured in Layers of Eerie Morning Fog by Michael Schlegel

Berlin-based photographer Michael Schlegel is fascinated by trees and their splaying branches. From his series featuring a Spanish olive grove to another capturing snow-covered trees in Germany, Schlegel consistently documents native plants around the world. The black and white photographs in … Continue reading

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Plants Are Way Cooler Than We Give Them Credit For

Plants! If oxygen and good smells aren’t enough for you, here’s a collection of episodes that might win you over. Hosted by: Olivia Gordon

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7 Wacky Ways Birds Use Feathers

Feathers are good for flying, but they help birds do a lot more than just soar through the skies.[…]

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THE ART OF BALANCING STONES

Jonna Jinton The very first time I tried balancing stones was back in 2010. I saw some stone sculptures in a park, when an old, wise man told me that it was a symbol for the balance of nature. I … Continue reading

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