Check out the first photos of the recently discovered snub nosed monkey. We also have cockroaches generating electricity, exotic pet ownership gone wrong, and more.
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Check out the first photos of the recently discovered snub nosed monkey. We also have cockroaches generating electricity, exotic pet ownership gone wrong, and more. These beautiful, soft-lit lamps are made out of recycled paper materials — sending out both “ruffled, feminine” and “hip and modern” vibes. Adi Zaffran reinvents a toaster out of simple, local materials. Thomas Thwaites tried to build the real thing Clashes and the fall of a provincial capital signal the beginning of what may be a furious round of fighting in the recently halved country How America’s top colleges are luring British students to the U.S. Map showing the estimated location (left) of the proposed Istanbul Canal, roughly parallel to the Bosphorus Strait (right). Image: Istanbul Municipality . A day out on a pleasure boat on Istanbul’s Bosphorus Strait typically involves plenty of close-up views of massive tankers transiting between the Marmara and the Black Sea . Photo: Emma Alter We have a federal election coming up on Monday, and my son has been working about 15 hours a day for the past three weeks hoping to get our candidate elected. This is Moby. He’s a vegan Image via EcoWroldly Recently we talked about a survey showing global water shortages that will be particularly felt in countries like India and China. And as the water crisis becomes a more stark reality, violence over one of our most precious resources is certain to ensue. Indeed, it already has been happening in India where over 50 incidences of violence over water have been reported in just May alone Gavin Schmidt, a NASA climatologist and founder of the blog RealClimate.org, discusses media distortions in the coverage of global warming, and his recently published book, “Climate Change: Picturing the Science.”. |
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