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A woman spent 14 years photographing our planet's oldest trees, and here are the results

Beth Moon, a photographer based in San Francisco, has been searching for the world's oldest trees for the past 14 years. She has traveled all around the globe to capture the most magnificent trees that grow in remote locations and look as old as the world itself.

May 30, 2024 by Chaosmos News
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Strange Black Hole Discovered in Milky Way With a Huge Warp in Its Accretion Disc Nature Blogs · Apr 08, 2023 by SciTechDaily

An international team of astrophysicists from South Africa, the UK, France and the US have found large variations in the brightness of light seen from around one of the closest black holes in our Galaxy, 9,600 light-years from Earth, which they conclude is caused by a huge warp in its accretion disc


The Judean Date Palm: Extinct Tree Resurrected from Ancient Seeds Nature News · Feb 25, 2023 by Joanna Gillan - Ancient Origins

For thousands of years, the date palm was a staple crop. In the Kingdom of Judea it was a source of food, shelter, medicine, and shade. But the plant went extinct due to waves of conquest and intentional destruction. But now, after 2,000 years, the Judean date palm is back and the sweet ancient fruit has been harvested once again.


Discovery of 'hidden world' under Antarctic ice has scientists 'jumping for joy' Nature Blogs · Oct 15, 2022 by Harry Baker - LiveScience

(opens in new tab) A never-before-seen ecosystem lurks in an underground river deep below the icy surface in Antarctica. Researchers recently brought this "hidden world" into the light, revealing a dark and jagged cavern filled with swarms of tiny, shrimplike creatures.


Iceland Has Horses That Will Respond To Work Emails on a Giant Keyboard While You're on Vacation Tech Blogs · Aug 11, 2022 by Arnesia Young

Sometimes the stress of work can get to be so overwhelming, so it's nice to get away for a while. However, even on an incredible vacation, it can be hard to leave all your worries at the office-especially when you're concerned about the mountain of important emails that will go unanswered in your absence.


Take a Look at This Procedural Palm Generator for Blender

The Generator is made by SamHatesUnicorns using Geometry nodes. Check out this awesome procedural Palm Generator created by SamHatesUnicorns, which is made using Blender's Geometry Nodes. In the future, the author is planning to add a directional wind system to it.

Mar 17, 2022 by 80 LEVEL
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Pigs caught on video using tools for the first time Nature Blogs · Nov 30, 2021 by Science.org

Scientists knew swine were smart, but had never seen this skill


Discovery of metal-breathing bacteria can change electronics Science & Medicine Blogs · Nov 13, 2021 by Big Think

Researchers discovered an unusual property of a bacteria that can "breathe" in some metal and sulfur compounds and create materials that can improve electronics, energy storage, and medical devices. Specifically, the anaerobic Shewanella oneidensis bacterium can produce molybdenum disulfide, a material that can transfer electronics as well as graphene, explains the press release from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, whose team of engineers carried out the research.


Millions of huge invasive spiders from Asia take hold in Georgia: "Like a scene out of 'Arachnophobia'" Nature Blogs · Nov 01, 2021 by CBS News

A large spider native to East Asia has spun its thick, golden web on power lines, porches and vegetable patches all over north Georgia this year - a proliferation that has driven some unnerved homeowners indoors and prompted a flood of anxious social media posts.


Fossilized Insect Discovered Not in Amber, But in Opal Nature Blogs · Oct 22, 2021 by Geology In

In a find unlike anything seen before, a piece of opal from the island of java in indonesia holds some remarkable cargo: a stunningly preserved insect that may be at least four to seven million years old. Previously, plenty of ancient insects have been found in amber, a gemstone made of fossilized tree resin.




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Psilocybin Mushrooms in Mexico in Danger of Extinction

I have done field work in the Mazatec region since 2009, and in all these years, I have only seen two types of psilocybin mushrooms for sale in the city of Huautla de Jiménez. However, the article " Seeking the Magic Mushroom " (1957) describes the use of at least seven different species of psychoactive mushrooms in Mexico.

Sep 06, 2021 by Marcos García de Teresa, Ph.D
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Planet Nine may be responsible for tilting the Sun Nature Blogs · Aug 16, 2021 by Astronomy.com

KB: We asked ourselves, "what obliquity, what misalignment would Planet Nine induce in the solar system?" because it must induce some. We know that Planet Nine's orbit in inclined. As a result, when Planet Nine torques the rest of the solar system, the two sort of act as two precessing tops.


Here's the most complete map of black holes ever created Science & Medicine Blogs · Jul 29, 2021 by Jak Connor - TweakTown

A German-made space telescope, eROSITA, has collected enough data that astronomers have pieced together the most detailed map of black holes. Published Wed, Jul 28 2021 5:32 AM CDT In less than two years, a German-made space telescope has managed to discover more than 3 million " new" objects.


An Entire Swarm of Black Holes Has Been Caught Moving Through The Milky Way Nature Blogs · Jul 07, 2021 by Michelle Starr - Science Alert

A fluffy cluster of stars spilling across the sky may have a secret hidden in its heart: a swarm of over 100 stellar-mass black holes. If this finding can be validated, it will explain how the cluster came to be the way it is - with its stars spaced light-years apart, smearing out into a stellar stream stretching across 30,000 light-years.


Solitary lives of cactus bees contrast with honey bees Nature Blogs · Jun 20, 2021 by Colorado Arts & Sciences Magazine Archive

On a June afternoon, while hiking on Flagstaff Mountain, I paused at a convergence of trails to consider my path into the future. But I never made a choice, for the buzzing of bees distracted me. At first, I thought I had discovered a hive of honeybees, but a closer look revealed an aggregation of solitary bees.


How Titanoboa, the 40-Foot-Long Snake, Was Found

In the lowland tropics of northern Colombia, 60 miles from the Caribbean coast, Cerrejón is an empty, forbidding, seemingly endless horizon of dusty outback, stripped of vegetation and crisscrossed with dirt roads that lead to enormous pits 15 miles in circumference. It is one of the world's largest coal operations, covering an area larger than Washington, D.C.

Apr 24, 2021 by Smithsonian Magazine
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A rare yellow cardinal has been spotted in Illinois - and there's a less than one-in-a-million chance to see one, expert says Nature Blogs · Apr 02, 2021 by CBS News

Cardinals are usually associated with the bright red color of their feathers, but a couple in Illinois say a yellow version of the bird hangs out in their backyard. Chelsea Curry told CBS News she first saw the yellow cardinal at her backyard bird feeder last year.


Dolphins Seem to Use Toxic Pufferfish to Get High Nature Blogs · Mar 12, 2021 by Follow @RachelNuwer

Pufferfish release a toxin when they puff out that is meant to impair the attacker. This doesn’t work on Dolphins in the same way. It gets them high. So they purposely inflate them and pass them around to their dolphin friends for fun.


A Cephalopod Has Passed a Cognitive Test Designed For Human Children Nature Blogs · Mar 10, 2021 by Michelle Starr - Science Alert

A new test of cephalopod smarts has reinforced how important it is for us humans to not underestimate animal intelligence. Cuttlefish have been put to a new version of the marshmallow test, and the results appear to demonstrate that there's more going on in their strange little brains than we knew.


The Ghost Town In Oregon That Fell Into The Ocean Nature Blogs · Feb 24, 2021 by Tyler Willford - The Oregon Life

Between Tillamook Bay and the sea there's a narrow, sandy peninsula where, 100 years ago, a town stood. Not just any town - one of the biggest ones on the Oregon Coast. With a municipal swimming hall full of warm saltwater and a surf generator. The reason it's gone today?



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A woman spent 14 years photographing our planet's oldest trees, and here are the results

Beth Moon, a photographer based in San Francisco, has been searching for the world's oldest trees for the past 14 years. She has traveled all around the globe to capture the most magnificent trees that grow in remote locations and look as old as the world itself.

May 30, 2024 by Chaosmos News
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Strange Black Hole Discovered in Milky Way With a Huge Warp in Its Accretion Disc

An international team of astrophysicists from South Africa, the UK, France and the US have found large variations in the brightness of light seen from around one of the closest black holes in our Galaxy, 9,600 light-years from Earth, which they conclude is caused by a huge warp in its accretion disc

Apr 08, 2023 by SciTechDaily
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Discovery of 'hidden world' under Antarctic ice has scientists 'jumping for joy'

(opens in new tab) A never-before-seen ecosystem lurks in an underground river deep below the icy surface in Antarctica. Researchers recently brought this "hidden world" into the light, revealing a dark and jagged cavern filled with swarms of tiny, shrimplike creatures.

Oct 15, 2022 by Harry Baker - LiveScience
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Iceland Has Horses That Will Respond To Work Emails on a Giant Keyboard While You're on Vacation

Sometimes the stress of work can get to be so overwhelming, so it's nice to get away for a while. However, even on an incredible vacation, it can be hard to leave all your worries at the office-especially when you're concerned about the mountain of important emails that will go unanswered in your absence.

Aug 11, 2022 by Arnesia Young
Tech Blogs
Take a Look at This Procedural Palm Generator for Blender

The Generator is made by SamHatesUnicorns using Geometry nodes. Check out this awesome procedural Palm Generator created by SamHatesUnicorns, which is made using Blender's Geometry Nodes. In the future, the author is planning to add a directional wind system to it.

Mar 17, 2022 by 80 LEVEL
Gaming Blogs
Pigs caught on video using tools for the first time

Scientists knew swine were smart, but had never seen this skill

Nov 30, 2021 by Science.org
Nature Blogs
Discovery of metal-breathing bacteria can change electronics

Researchers discovered an unusual property of a bacteria that can "breathe" in some metal and sulfur compounds and create materials that can improve electronics, energy storage, and medical devices. Specifically, the anaerobic Shewanella oneidensis bacterium can produce molybdenum disulfide, a material that can transfer electronics as well as graphene, explains the press release from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, whose team of engineers carried out the research.

Nov 13, 2021 by Big Think
Science & Medicine Blogs
Millions of huge invasive spiders from Asia take hold in Georgia: "Like a scene out of 'Arachnophobia'"

A large spider native to East Asia has spun its thick, golden web on power lines, porches and vegetable patches all over north Georgia this year - a proliferation that has driven some unnerved homeowners indoors and prompted a flood of anxious social media posts.

Nov 01, 2021 by CBS News
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