by Komoneed | Aug 30, 2024
According to two new reports from BloombergNEF (BNEF), the global clean energy transition has reached significant milestones and is poised to continue at its current pace. Last year for the first time more than 40 percent of the planet’s electricity was generated by zero-carbon sources — 14 percent from solar and wind. In 2023, nearly […]
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by Komoneed | Aug 30, 2024
The CLE 300 e with EQ Hybrid Technology delivers 309bhp and up to 69 miles of pure-electric range
by Komoneed | Aug 30, 2024
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by Kate Mothes | Aug 30, 2024
Noriyuki Saitoh’s (previously) fascination with insects and painstaking attention to detail transforms delicate pieces of wood into intricate sculptures. Using a range of bamboo materials, including thin paper, he carefully carves the architecture of dragonfly wings, mantis legs, and beetle antennae. While primarily made from wood, he sometimes adds other tiny materials like stone to accentuate the specimens’ eyes.
Explore an ever-growing ecosystem on Saitoh’s website, where he often documents biological facts about each animal and photographs their dramatic interactions. More
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by Komoneed | Aug 28, 2024
We get it, nature is beautiful and it’s not unusual to want to take a…
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