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American Reacts to What Did the British Ever Do For Us?
25 Nov 2024 Video Credit: • What did the British ever do for us? Submit a video suggestion here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA… Here in America we really don’t learn about British inventions. Today I am very interested in learning about some of … Continue reading
What a ‘mixed reality’ experience tells us about the future of the natural world | BBC News
In the heart of The Natural History Museum in London, UK, the exhibits are coming to life. Visions of Nature takes visitors to the year 2125, to see how the natural world is adapting to climate change and human behaviour. … Continue reading
The shape of a photon, particle of light: “something that hasn’t been seen before in physics” | Cosmos
November 21, 2024 Evrim Yazgin Cosmos science journalist A new theory, that explains how light and matter interact at the quantum level has enabled researchers to define for the first time the precise shape of a single photon. Credit: Dr … Continue reading
An Abundant Life
[…] We choose this life in the rural countryside, not because it fits into society’s idea of what success and wealth looks like – but rather because it fills us with purpose and fulfilment. This change has given us abundance … Continue reading
Your Gorgeous Hair Evolved From Frog Toes
[…] Frogs aren’t known for their fabulous manes, but the claws of frogs are helping us learn why humans have hair — thanks to a homeobox gene and a weird evolutionary shift. Hosted by: Hank Green (he/him) […]
Kathryn Cooper’s Layered Photos Capture the Complexities of Starling Murmurations | Colossal
November 19, 2024 Nature Photography Science Kate Mothes Dr. Kathryn Cooper uses a 19th-century photographic technique called chronophotography to reveal the complexities of starling murmurations. Flocks of starlings share risk as hundreds—even thousands—of eyes are on the lookout for predators. … Continue reading