Here’s An Artsy Peak At Some Giant Clams Behind The Scenes! Their Luminous Colors And Patterns Are

Here’s An Artsy Peak At Some Giant Clams Behind The Scenes! Their Luminous Colors And Patterns Are

Here’s an artsy peak at some giant clams behind the scenes! Their luminous colors and patterns are thanks to tiny, helpful algae that live inside the clams’ tissues.

Thank you to staffer Kat for the photo!

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honey is the only food product that never spoils. there are pots of honey that are over five thousand years old and still completely edible


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Robotic companions will never take the place of our furry best friends – but they can help us get them (and us) out of a jam! Test your robotic readiness by figuring out these futuristic scenarios.


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The "Frankenstein" Bog Mummies Of Scotland

More than a decade ago, a team of archaeologists found the buried bodies of a man and a woman in Scotland. They had died 3,000 years ago, but they weren’t buried right away. Instead, their bodies were thrown into the Scottish bog where they were preserved and mummified for 300 to 600 years before they were finally put underground. But the skeletons looked weird, to modern scientists. The woman’s jaw was a little too large for her skull, and the man’s limbs seemed out of place.

According to new isotopic dating and DNA experiments, the mummies— both the male and the female—were assembled from the body parts of at least six people! The woman came from individuals who died around the same time. But the man’s … components? … came from people who died hundreds of years apart.

Not only were the bodies assembled like Frankenstein, but they were interred in an odd way too. The bodies were removed from the peat bog after preservation, but before acid destroyed the bones, and then re-interred in soil, where the soft tissue broke down but the bones were preserved.

Why the burying, digging up, and burying again? Why the Frankenstein mismash of multiple bodies? Modern scientists have no idea, but there are plenty of theories, each a little wilder than the last.


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Sea otters rebound but struggle to regain historic range
MOSS LANDING, Calif. (AP) — While threatened southern sea otters bob and sun in the gentle waves of this central California estuary, wildlife experts up and down the West Coast ar

Southern sea otter recovery has come a long way, but there’s still work to be done. 🐾


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I’ve learned people are made of layers and sometimes you have to wait until the next one is revealed.

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a great ally, or perhaps a great threat.

what is a god to a scientist?


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Hate Doesn’t Just Happen. War Doesn’t Just Happen. And We Are Definitely Not “right” Enough To

hate doesn’t just happen. war doesn’t just happen. And we are definitely not “right” enough to kill or bring pain to anyone… // Hina Syeda


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Giving the survival mechanisms of animals to plants! It nears apotheosis!

This Adorable Little Robot Is Designed To Make Sure Its Photosynthesising Passenger Is Well Taken Care
This Adorable Little Robot Is Designed To Make Sure Its Photosynthesising Passenger Is Well Taken Care
This Adorable Little Robot Is Designed To Make Sure Its Photosynthesising Passenger Is Well Taken Care
This Adorable Little Robot Is Designed To Make Sure Its Photosynthesising Passenger Is Well Taken Care
This Adorable Little Robot Is Designed To Make Sure Its Photosynthesising Passenger Is Well Taken Care
This Adorable Little Robot Is Designed To Make Sure Its Photosynthesising Passenger Is Well Taken Care
This Adorable Little Robot Is Designed To Make Sure Its Photosynthesising Passenger Is Well Taken Care

This adorable little robot is designed to make sure its photosynthesising passenger is well taken care of. It moves towards brighter light if it needs, or hides in the shade to keep cool. When in the light, it rotates to make sure the plant gets plenty of light. It even likes to play with humans.

Oh, and apparently, it gets antsy when it’s thirsty.

The robot is actually an art project called “Sharing Human Technology with Plants” by a roboticist named Sun Tianqi. It’s made from a modified version of a Vincross HEXA robot, and in his own words, it’s purpose is “to explore the relationship between living beings and robots.”

I don’t care if it’s silly. I want one.


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