We've all been acquainted with the concept of a hangover at some point in our lives, that familiar aftermath of a night out or a few too many drinks. Yet, have you ever wondered about the etymology of this ubiquitous term? A recent meme on social media prompted us to delve deeper and uncover the intriguing history behind the word "hangover." Intriguingly, it appears that the … [Read more...] about Unraveling the True Origins of ‘Hangover’ – Beyond the Morning After
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Octopuses Could Soon Get Same Legal Protections As Monkeys In US Research
Octopuses, squids, and their cephalopod kin may soon find themselves receiving the same legal protections in the United States as other animals commonly employed in scientific research, such as monkeys and rodents. A recent call for information by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) signals a potential shift in policy, marking a crucial step towards recognizing the … [Read more...] about Octopuses Could Soon Get Same Legal Protections As Monkeys In US Research
Namibia: Where Sand Dunes, Wildlife, and Himba Culture Unite
Traveling around Namibian desert and wild savannas, photographer Konsta Punkka captured the life of Himba people and the beautiful wildlife around the country. This is where the sand dunes meet a dry lake bed. Namibia is a country in southwestern Africa known for its diverse landscapes, including the Namib Desert, one of the oldest and driest deserts in the world. The … [Read more...] about Namibia: Where Sand Dunes, Wildlife, and Himba Culture Unite
Comet Moth: One of the World’s Largest Silk Moths
The comet moth (Argema mittrei) or Madagascan moon moth is a native to the rain forests of Madagascar. It is one of the world's largest silk moths, with a wingspan of up to 20 centimeters and a tail span of up to 15 centimeters. Comet moths are known for their beautiful and intricate wings. The wings are yellowish-brown with large eyespots and dark markings. The eyespots are … [Read more...] about Comet Moth: One of the World’s Largest Silk Moths
Magnified Cross Section of a Pine Needle
This is a magnified cross section of a pine needle. It is a beautiful and intricate structure, with many different parts that work together to keep the pine tree healthy. The outer layer of the pine needle is called the epidermis. It is a protective layer that helps to keep the needle from drying out. Beneath the epidermis is the mesophyll. This is the photosynthetic … [Read more...] about Magnified Cross Section of a Pine Needle





