For the past four years, photographer Dean Mason has turned an unusual subject into his muse: the endearing harvest mouse. These petite creatures, measuring just three inches in length, are a world unto themselves, with their oversized ears, expressive eyes, and delicate whiskers that make them captivatingly photogenic. At half the size of a house mouse, harvest mice possess a … [Read more...] about Adorable Photos of Tiny Harvest Mice Joyfully Playing in Nature
World First Carbon Capture Facility Could Remove 3,000 Tons Of CO2 From Air Annually
Deep Sky, a pioneering Canadian carbon removal company, has unveiled plans to construct the world’s first carbon removal innovation and commercialization center. The groundbreaking facility will be located in Innisfail, Alberta, approximately an hour north of Calgary. As the quest for achieving net zero emissions intensifies, efforts to combat climate change must be … [Read more...] about World First Carbon Capture Facility Could Remove 3,000 Tons Of CO2 From Air Annually
Here’s The Real Reason Why Tennis Balls Are Bright Yellow – And It’s Connected To David Attenborough
As Wimbledon captures the world's attention, it's the perfect moment to delve into the history of the yellow tennis ball and its unexpected link to David Attenborough. Wimbledon is synonymous with quintessential British summer traditions: strawberries and cream, a refreshing glass of Pimm’s, and the timeless elegance of the All England Club’s lush green lawns. Dating back to … [Read more...] about Here’s The Real Reason Why Tennis Balls Are Bright Yellow – And It’s Connected To David Attenborough
Major US lake reaches 100% capacity second year in a row after prolonged drought: ‘Didn’t always seem like a possibility’
California's second-largest reservoir, Lake Oroville, has reached full capacity for the second consecutive year, despite previous concerns that it might never be completely filled again, according to California Globe. Recent years have been marked by severe droughts in the Golden State, but a series of heavy rains in 2023 have allowed reservoirs to replenish and begin to … [Read more...] about Major US lake reaches 100% capacity second year in a row after prolonged drought: ‘Didn’t always seem like a possibility’
Asteroid That Killed the Dinosaurs Was Water-Rich and Traveled Far Before Slamming Into Earth
The asteroid responsible for the mass extinction event that ended the reign of the dinosaurs 66 million years ago did not originate from the more familiar inner regions of our solar system. Instead, new research reveals that this catastrophic asteroid came from the distant reaches of the solar system. According to a study published Thursday in Science, researchers from … [Read more...] about Asteroid That Killed the Dinosaurs Was Water-Rich and Traveled Far Before Slamming Into Earth





