AvatarBenson Bakerflipped into Stuff To Think AboutKruger National Park Nature Is the Biggest Winner From COVID-19 Lockdowns verified_publisherPopular Mechanics - By Daisy HernandezAnthropause is a new scientific term describing the phenomenon of animals expanding their reach due to cessation of human activity. COVID-19 has turned the world upside down. Globally, more than half million...
flbd4ojc8q9c83gflipped into animals Coyotes A viral coyote-badger video demonstrates the incredible complexity of nature hcn.org - Anna V. Smith Somewhere in the Southern Santa Cruz Mountains of California, a coyote playfully bows to an American badger just before both duck into a culvert …
SHANETHEFORTEANflipped into These Are A Few Of Our Favorite ThingsHistory Key moment in human history reveals our effect on the natural world Inverse - Tara Yarlagadda Mother Nature remembers everything. Her records display the full scope of history, as far back as when dinosaurs trampled the Earth and weird ancient …
Josh Bflipped into Market to Market Reading MaterialCattle Meet the South Poll cow: the healthier, naturally raised cattle of the future? verified_publisherThe Guardian - Georgie SmithMissouri rancher Greg Judy spots a six-month-old South Poll heifer calf in his herd that is a prime example of what he calls a “good doing cow”. A cow that will “do good” on grass alone. She’s got a “big...
The Independentflipped into Life & StyleHarvard The nature of the first known visitor from another solar system is still a mystery, scientists claim independent.co.uk - Andrew Griffin The nature and origin of Oumuamua, the first known visitor from another solar system, have become more mysterious after scientists claim to have …
Lealinflipped into Animal NewsIndia Wondrous wildlife: The 2020 Nature inFocus photo award winners verified_publishernewatlas.com - By Rich Haridy The winning images from this year’s Nature inFocus Photography Awards illustrate the remarkable variety of ways wildlife inhabit the natural …
AvatarFlavia Mysteryflipped into HistoryHornets Bees Witnessed Using Tools in Nature For The First Time... And It's Really Gross verified_publisherScienceAlert - Carly Cassella The Asian honeybee (Apis cerana) isn't just on the look-out for flowers. In some areas, it's also on the prowl for poo. When threatened by a species …
Veni,Vidi,Vixiflipped into Super NatureEnvironment Why we need sharks: the true nature of the ocean's 'monstrous villains' verified_publisherThe Guardian - Helen ScalesWhy did dolphins get Flipper while sharks got Jaws? These majestic, diverse animals bring balance to the ocean ecosystem – and they’re in grave danger Each day, as the sun sets over the coral-fringed Ampat...
Shane Leschasinflipped into scientificalGenes Evolution is evolving: 13 ways we must rethink the theory of nature newscientist.com - By Michael Le Page , Colin Barras , Richard Webb , Kate Douglas and Carrie Arnold Our modern conception of evolution started with Charles Darwin and his idea of natural selection – “survival of the fittest” – to explain why certain …
AvatarPete Conryflipped into The Slurred WordEvolution Natural Selection: 5 of the best books on evolution sciencefocus.com - Adam Hart Biologist and author Adam Hart chooses his top books on natural selection, genetics and human evolution. Biological adaptations have helped animals, …
Falconflipped into EclecticaMuseums 'Makes the JK Rowling films look tame' – Fantastic Beasts: The Wonder of Nature review verified_publisherThe Guardian - Jonathan JonesAlthough his nickname was Sea Serpent Killer, Richard Owen is best known today as the founder of the Natural History Museum, and as an all-round rival-crushing anti-Darwinian scoundrel. This Victorian...
Passionfish12flipped into WHERE THE WILD THINGS AREApes What Can Bonobos Teach Us About the Nature of Language? smithsonianmag.com - Lindsay Stern; Photographs by Kevin Miyazaki One spring day in 2005, a yellow school bus carrying six passengers turned onto a freshly paved driveway seven miles southeast of downtown Des …
Global Newsflipped into CanadaRecipes ‘Leave the rake in the shed and the leaves on the ground’: nature conservancy group Global News - Karla Renic This fall, Canadians are encouraged to leave the fallen leaves in their backyard and preserve the habitat of native wildlife as temperatures decrease. …
AvatarMaryflipped into AnimalsForests 10 Peeks at Nature From the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Contest treehugger.com - our editorial process From a hungry spider to a startled squirrel to a lone resilient tree, nature offers some amazing subjects for photographers. For 56 years, …
My Modern Metflipped into Creative ProductsPuzzles Bask in the Beauty of Nature With These Colorful Animal-Inspired Jigsaw Puzzles verified_publisherMy Modern Met - Margherita ColeIf you need a change of scenery, but can't spare the time to travel, a beautiful new puzzle can be the next best thing. Whether you want to vacation to a tropical rainforest or visit a botanical garden,...
Carl Hollidayflipped into South African LawyerFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoNature In rewilding Europe, letting nature do the work is no walk in the park 24matins.uk - Laure FILLON The chirp of cicadas ripples through the pine forest, carried along on the same breeze as the scent of lavender and wild thyme -- with nearly no …
Vellichorflipped into Lifelong LearningScience From rocks to icebergs, the natural world tends to break into cubes sciencemag.org - Adam Mann Perhaps the Cubists were right. Researchers have found that when everything from icebergs to rocks breaks apart, their pieces tend to resemble cubes. …
Forests The best way to restore our forests is to let nature take its course verified_publisherweforum.org - Susan Cook-Patton Susan Cook-Patton was planting a native red oak seedling in her backyard. As she finished and stepped back to admire a job well done, she noticed a …
Salonflipped into Health & ScienceAnts The weird headgear of the Cretaceous "hell ant" hasn't been observed in nature since verified_publisherSalon - Matthew RozsaThe idea that prehistoric animals may be trapped perfectly in amber, preserved for millions of years, isn't just a staple of dino-cloning sci-fi franchises like "Jurassic Park." On Thursday, scientists...
The Straits Timesflipped into The Straits TimesEnvironment The Singaporean using nature to boost the economy — while fighting climate change straitstimes.com After 16 years abroad, prominent conservation scientist Koh Lian Pin has returned to tap new areas for growth, to help Singapore emerge from the …
Passionfish12flipped into SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYRights & Freedoms Voters approve charter amendment and make Florida the epicenter of Rights of Nature in the U.S. | Opinion sun-sentinel.com - Joseph Bonasia On Election Day, a breathtaking 89% of Orange County voters approved the Right to Clean Water Charter Amendment. Orange County is now the largest …
SHANETHEFORTEANflipped into These Are A Few Of Our Favorite ThingsConservation Natural England 'cut to the bone' and unable to protect wildlife, say staff verified_publisherThe Guardian - Phoebe WestonThe government’s conservation watchdog has been “cut to the bone”, with staff underpaid, undervalued and overworked and feeling unable to protect England’s most valuable wildlife sites, according to a...
A&Mflipped into NATUREAnimals Why Saving Nature Is the Best Way to End the Pandemic Era Gizmodo - Brian Kahn When the scientists who warned the world last year that 1 million species face extinction issue a new warning about the “pandemic era,” we should …
archwizardflipped into Science FractionsEnergy Ideas inspired by nature could change the way our towns and cities look verified_publisherCNBC - Anmar Frangoul Daan Roosegaarde is an artist based in the Netherlands. Alongside a team of engineers and designers, his "social design lab" produces work that …