An anchor from a Mongolian ship that sank off the coast of an island in this southwestern Japan city during an attempt to invade Japan in 1281 has been recovered. So far, nine anchors have been salvaged during harbor construction surveys, but this is the first time that a planned retrieval has been carried out. Two Mongolian ships have been identified on the seafloor, and … [Read more...] about Mongolian ship’s anchor recovered from seabed off Nagasaki after 741 years
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This is Uruk, as it may have looked in the IV millenium BCE and now.
Located in modern-day Iraq, Uruk was one of the first cities in the world. It emerged in the late 4th millennium BCE as a major center of trade, commerce, and culture. At its peak, Uruk was home to over 50,000 people and covered an area of over 4 square kilometers. The city was surrounded by a massive wall, which protected it from invaders. Inside the walls, there was a … [Read more...] about This is Uruk, as it may have looked in the IV millenium BCE and now.
Happy 98th birthday, Sir David
As we celebrate David Attenborough’s birthday, we are reminded of the beauty and wonder of the natural world that he has so passionately shared with us over the years. With his mesmerizing voice and captivating storytelling, he has inspired generations to appreciate and protect the delicate ecosystems that make up our planet. David’s dedication to conservation and … [Read more...] about Happy 98th birthday, Sir David
Attenborough’s Tease: No Retirement Plans Before 100
Sir David Attenborough, the beloved television broadcaster and naturalist, shows no signs of slowing down at 96. With a career spanning over eight decades, retirement isn't in his vocabulary. Despite speculation, Attenborough remains committed to sharing his passion for the natural world with audiences worldwide. During a recent interview on 'Lorraine', when asked if this … [Read more...] about Attenborough’s Tease: No Retirement Plans Before 100
Nature’s Candy: Unveiling the Marvelous Honey Ant of Oaxaca
Imagine a tiny living pantry! In the sun-drenched lands of Oaxaca, Mexico, dwells a remarkable creature: the honey ant. Forget honeycomb – these industrious insects are nature's own candy dispensers. Meet the "chindudis," as they're called in Oaxacan villages. Unlike their bee counterparts, chindudis don't store their sweet treasure in a waxy structure. Instead, a special … [Read more...] about Nature’s Candy: Unveiling the Marvelous Honey Ant of Oaxaca





