This photograph serves as a stark reminder of the immense snowfall totals left behind by the Blizzard of 1996. This historic winter storm swept across the United States and the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains, leaving behind scenes of devastation and awe-inspiring snowdrifts. The image captures the sheer depth of the snow accumulation, highlighting the disruptive … [Read more...] about A Stark Reminder: Photo Captures Depth of 1996 Blizzard
All you need to know about Bee Workers
Workers make up the majority of bees living in the colony and are the smallest-bodied adults. Since they are immature females, they are unable to reproduce normally in the hive by laying eggs. Bee Workers are equipped with specific features including pollen baskets, smell glands, wax glands, and brood food glands that enable them to carry out all of the hive’s tasks. During … [Read more...] about All you need to know about Bee Workers
A Bountiful Harvest: Italy’s Spectacular Collection of Grapes
The image of a massive bounty of Italian grapes has captivated audiences worldwide, spreading through nature publications like wildfire. Grapes are woven into the very fabric of Italian life, found everywhere from adorning houses to overflowing market stalls. Their presence is a constant reminder of the country's deep connection to viticulture, the art and science of grape … [Read more...] about A Bountiful Harvest: Italy’s Spectacular Collection of Grapes
As the U.S. heat wave drags on, experts warn of deadly ‘wet-bulb’ temperatures. Here’s what those are.
With summer officially underway, millions of Americans are facing another week of heat advisories across the Northeast, Midwest, and South. As temperatures worldwide continue to rise due to climate change, the limits of the human body’s ability to deal with excess heat are being tested. Last week, more than 1,000 people died on a pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia amid … [Read more...] about As the U.S. heat wave drags on, experts warn of deadly ‘wet-bulb’ temperatures. Here’s what those are.
Finally, an answer to a mystery surrounding these 1,000-year-old trees
For millions of years, mighty baobabs have been standing sentry on three different landmasses, posing an existential question: Who came first? The giant trees, swollen of trunk and stubby of canopy, are unmistakable. Baobabs can live for more than 1,000 years, acting as the keystone species in dry forest environments in Madagascar, a swathe of continental Africa, and … [Read more...] about Finally, an answer to a mystery surrounding these 1,000-year-old trees





