Science Art: Anatomy in Glass by Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka
This is glass. This too. And not only that, but they are scientifically accurate. Go ahead. Zoom in. These are several of the thousands of...
Read MoreOn this day in 1957 a small fishing vessel returned victorious to the Palos Verdes Peninsula in California. After months of effort, her crew, a rugged bunch of media-described “sea cowboys” had just done something nobody had...
Read MorePosted by Kim | Feb 15, 2013 | Nature, News and Events |
See original story here and my response here. The wolves are still loose, wandering farther from the enclosure now but returning regularly. They’ve managed to kill a wild turkey, and, as mentioned before, Haida has been...
Read MorePosted by Kim | Feb 8, 2013 | Friday Fiction Facts, Nature, Science, Writing |
Welcome to Friday Fiction Facts: sciency things that fiction writers need to know. One phrase that’s thrown around a lot when folks worry about scary things is, “you’re more likely to be struck by lightning” – which happens to...
Read MoreYou have to see this! It is the largest glacier calving ever filmed. It is not a time-lapse. It unfolded exactly as you see here. Watch to the end for a sense of the enormity of it. From the documentary, Chasing Ice. On May 28,...
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