American black bears are one of the most adaptable and intelligent bear species in the world. They are also excellent climbers. In fact, black bears regularly climb trees to feed, escape enemies, and even hibernate. One reason why black bears are such good climbers is their physical anatomy. They have strong, curved claws that allow them to grip tree bark easily. They also … [Read more...] about American Black Bears: Tree-Climbing Masters
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In September 2018, as the remnants of Hurricane Florence swept over the Jersey Shore in New Jersey, an extraordinary sight unfolded in the skies. The Sun emerged from one direction, casting its radiant light, but in the opposite, an unusual and breathtaking phenomenon took shape: a hall of rainbows. Captured by the keen lens of photographer John Entwistle and his daughter, … [Read more...] about The Spectacular Surprise: Supernumerary Rainbows over Jersey Shore
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She knew everything but the question. She was well aware that there would be a complete annular eclipse of the Sun visible from their driving destination: Lake Abert in Oregon on October 14, 2023. The anticipation had been building for this celestial event. The prospect of witnessing a rare annular eclipse, often referred to as a "ring-of-fire" eclipse, was a dream come true … [Read more...] about Capturing the Celestial Dance: A Rare Ring-of-Fire Eclipse
This Is How Beavers Fell A Tree
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Digging down through 10 layers of rock, the team hopes to reach the Cretaceous System. Earlier this year, China embarked on a remarkable endeavor, aiming to dig a hole that would plunge a staggering 10,000 meters (32,808 feet) into the Earth's surface. This ambitious undertaking represents the deepest drilling effort ever witnessed in the country, sparking curiosity and … [Read more...] about Why Is China Digging A 10,000-Meter Hole Down To The Cretaceous System?





