AvatarBenson Bakerflipped into Stuff To Think AboutNature Is the Biggest Winner From COVID-19 Lockdownsverified_publisherPopular Mechanics - 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 a million people have died from the disease and in some areas, cases are on the rise. Still, one …
flbd4ojc8q9c83gflipped into animals A viral coyote-badger video demonstrates the incredible complexity of naturehcn.org - Priscilla Solis YbarraGreat Old Broads for Wilderness (Broads) is a national grassroots organization, led by women, that engages and inspires activism to preserve and …
SHANETHEFORTEANflipped into These Are A Few Of Our Favorite ThingsKey moment in human history reveals our effect on the natural worldInverse - Tara YarlagaddaMother 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 MaterialMeet the South Poll cow: the healthier, naturally raised cattle of the future?verified_publisherThe Guardian - Georgie SmithMost US cattle are bred to be require grain rations and antibiotics but the small-framed red cow thrives on a grass-only diet – with benefits to the environment Missouri 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 …
The Independentflipped into Life & StyleOumuamua: Nature of first known visitor from another solar system is still a mystery, scientists claimindependent.co.uk - Andrew GriffinThe 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 NewsWondrous wildlife: The 2020 Nature inFocus photo award winnersverified_publishernewatlas.com - By Rich HaridyThe winning images from this year’s Nature inFocus Photography Awards illustrate the remarkable variety of ways wildlife inhabit the natural …
AvatarFlavia Mysteryflipped into HistoryBees Witnessed Using Tools in Nature For The First Time... And It's Really Grossverified_publisherScienceAlert - Carly CassellaThe 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 NatureWhy 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 Raja Ampat Islands in Indonesia, an underwater predator stirs. As predators go, it’s not especially …
Shane Leschasinflipped into scientificalEvolution is evolving: 13 ways we must rethink the theory of naturenewscientist.com - Michael Le PageOur 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 WordNatural Selection: 5 of the best books on evolutionsciencefocus.com - Adam HartBiological adaptations have helped animals, like humans, to survive and even thrive in certain environments. But these changes in biology are random, …
Falconflipped into Eclectica'Makes the JK Rowling films look tame' – Fantastic Beasts: The Wonder of Nature reviewverified_publisherThe Guardian - Jonathan JonesNatural History Museum, London This is way more than a celebration of the film series, showcasing the oddest things in the museum collection, from a horrific mermaid ‘fossil’ to the skull of a Dracorex Hogwartsia Although his nickname was Sea Serpent Killer, Richard Owen is best known today as the …
Passionfish12flipped into WHERE THE WILD THINGS AREWhat Can Bonobos Teach Us About the Nature of Language?smithsonianmag.com - Lindsay Stern; Photographs by Kevin MiyazakiOne 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 Canada‘Leave the rake in the shed and the leaves on the ground’: nature conservancy groupGlobal News - Karla RenićThis fall, Canadians are encouraged to leave the fallen leaves in their backyard and preserve the habitat of native wildlife as temperatures decrease. …
AvatarMaryflipped into Animals10 Peeks at Nature From the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Contesttreehugger.com - Mary Jo DiLonardoSpiders, squirrels, puffins, and trees make for striking photo subjects. From a hungry spider to a startled squirrel to a lone resilient tree, nature …
My Modern Metflipped into Creative ProductsBask in the Beauty of Nature With These Colorful Animal-Inspired Jigsaw Puzzlesverified_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, My Modern Met Store carries an array of nature-inspired jigsaws that will take you on an …
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Vellichorflipped into Lifelong LearningFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoFrom rocks to icebergs, the natural world tends to break into cubessciencemag.orgPerhaps the Cubists were right. Researchers have found that when everything from icebergs to rocks breaks apart, their pieces tend to resemble cubes. …
Oct 30, 2020The best way to restore our forests is to let nature take its courseverified_publisherweforum.org - Susan Cook-PattonSusan 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 …
SalonAug 9, 2020The weird headgear of the Cretaceous "hell ant" hasn't been observed in nature sinceverified_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 revealed a monumental discovery about the ancient world embodied in the discovery of a "hell ant" …
The Straits Timesflipped into The Straits TimesThe Singaporean using nature to boost the economy — while fighting climate changestraitstimes.comAfter 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 & TECHNOLOGYVoters approve charter amendment and make Florida the epicenter of Rights of Nature in the U.S. | Opinionsun-sentinel.com - Joseph BonasiaOn 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 ThingsNatural England 'cut to the bone' and unable to protect wildlife, say staffverified_publisherThe Guardian - Phoebe WestonReport warns of ‘yawning gap’ between government rhetoric on environment and reality of years of underfunding The 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, …
A&Mflipped into NATUREWhy Saving Nature Is the Best Way to End the Pandemic EraGizmodo - Brian KahnWhen the scientists who warned the world last year that 1 million species face extinction issue a new warning about the “pandemic era,” we should …
CNBCOct 23, 2020Ideas inspired by nature could change the way our towns and cities lookverified_publisherCNBC - Anmar FrangoulFrom street lamps and neon signs to phone screens and reading torches, artificial light plays an integral role in modern life. While this technology …