by Grace Ebert | Jan 30, 2025
In nature, flowers serve in reproduction, but for humans, scented blooms are ripe with meaning and symbolism.
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by Kate Mothes | Jan 30, 2025
The Close-Up Photographer of the Year contest showcases an array of natural phenomena in astonishing detail.
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by Komoneed | Jan 29, 2025
Spanish fishers in Galicia — Europe’s main source of shellfish and the biggest producer of mussels in the world — are reporting a “catastrophic” collapse in shellfish populations due to the climate crisis. Some shellfish stocks have plummeted by 90 percent in just a few years, reported The Guardian. The clams and cockles local residents […]
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by Komoneed | Jan 29, 2025
A Chemours chemical plant in West Virginia is polluting nearby waters with toxic PFAS “forever chemicals,” according to a new lawsuit brought by the West Virginia Rivers Coalition. The complaint is the most recent in a fight that has been ongoing since 2001 over pollution from the Washington Works plant, reported The Guardian. The PFAS-contaminated […]
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by Komoneed | Jan 29, 2025
BMW’s iX2 combines sporty styling with sporty performance. It’s our Deal of the Day for 29 January