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Mushrooms can “talk” to each other — and they get extra chatty after a rain, study suggests | Salon.com

What has no eyes, ears, brains or nerves, but still manages to talk?The answer is mushrooms — which, despite appearing docile and still as plants, are most definitely not, as they do not even photosynthesize. Yet these inanimate fungi have incredible ways of communicating that researchers are only beginning to understand.A new study in the…

Centennial of the Planetarium

Centennial of the Planetarium

Celebrate the Centennial of the Planetarium with us from 2023 to 2025!Since the beginning of time, man has been fascinated by the starry sky and the secrets of the universe. The sky was brought down to earth in October 1923 when the first planetarium projector was unveiled in Jena, Germany. The first planetarium opened to…

Magic Jones – Hold On To My Fur (Talking Cat Song) [The Kiffness Cover]

hold on to my fur
Magic Jones – Hold On To My Fur (Talking Cat Song) [The Kiffness Cover] from YouTube

So, I can’t thank Paul enough (you know who you are) for showing me the video of a guy named “The Kiffness” putting words in a cat’s mouth and making a song out of it. Basically, it’s a talking cat song. When I saw Oh Long Johnson 2.0 I immediately knew I had to cover it – and insanity ensued. I’ve never had so much fun putting a song together, and I’ve never had a cat be my lead singer, but I can’t help but smile watching what happened. Below is a link to the original cat video, as well as The Kiffness video which inspired it all.

Please enjoy my new rock song, “Hold On To My Fur”

Original cat video by @骄傲的大肥兔 on Douyin: https://v.douyin.com/BMTtm3X/

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAAENAdMfgY&ab_channel=MagicJones[/embed]

The Future of Snow Leopards | Snow Leopard Documentary

The Future of Snow Leopards
The Future of Snow Leopards | Snow Leopard Documentary from YouTube

Elusive and solitary, the Snow leopards have roamed the formidable mountain range of Karakoram for centuries. But as humans continue to penetrate deep into their habitat, conflicts become imminent. Will humans and Snow leopards find a way to coexist peacefully? Watch our latest documentary on Snow leopards of the Karakoram to find out!

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7Yjg6IS1kw&ab_channel=RewildwithABD[/embed]

Growing Concerns S02 Ep11 Bee My Friend

Bee My Friend
Growing Concerns S02 Ep11 Bee My Friend from YouTube

Big industry in Fort McMurray, Alberta, is recruiting an unlikely ally in the effort to reclaim industrial land with wildflowers as it is being returned to its natural state. Acden Vertex has brought in bees to encourage the return of wild flower, shrub and tree varietals in areas that have been mined.

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkIKQ7tH8xk&ab_channel=TangerineProductions[/embed]

How the Oregon truffle bends humans to its will -‘Superabundant’ S1 E1

How the Oregon truffle bends humans to its will
How the Oregon truffle bends humans to its will -‘Superabundant’ S1 E1 from YouTube

Truffles are mysterious organisms that thrive in the damp forests of the Pacific Northwest, especially in Oregon. Like their above-ground cousins, mushrooms,…

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4HGXM_L7KI&ab_channel=OregonPublicBroadcasting[/embed]

Whanganui River Māori offer support in Colorado River crisis talks | RNZ News

Te Pou Tupua, the human face and voice of the Whanganui River, Turama Hawira Photo: LDR / Supplied
Whanganui River Māori offer support in Colorado River crisis talks by RNZ News (RNZ)

A delegation of Whanganui River Māori is travelling to the United States to support North American Indigenous leaders and tribes of the under-threat Colorado River.

A delegation of Whanganui River Māori is travelling to the United States to support North American Indigenous leaders and tribes of the under threat Colorado River. The delegation to crisis talks in Arizona is representing Te Awa Tupua, the Whanganui River. It includes the two people appointed by the river tribes as Te Pou Tupua,…

Decoding the Cat: Mythology, Legend and Folklore

When Cats Were Gods
Decoding the Cat: Mythology, Legend and Folklore from YouTube

Cats have captured the imaginations of people for thousands of years, and have established themselves as a very important animal in human culture. But why are they not as well known in mythology as they are in folklore? In this video, we will delve into the rise of the cat in mythology and explore some of the myths and tales surrounding these mysterious creatures.

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dL1hms_dQMk&ab_channel=Crecganford[/embed]

32,000-Year-Old Plant Brought Back to Life—Oldest Yet

Silene stenophylla
32,000-Year-Old Plant Brought Back to Life—Oldest Yet by Rachel Kaufman (National Geographic)

The oldest plant ever to be regenerated has beaten the previous recordholder by some 30,000 years, a new study says.

A Russian team discovered a seed cache of Silene stenophylla, a flowering plant native to Siberia, that had been buried by an Ice Age squirrel near the banks of the Kolyma River (map). Radiocarbon dating confirmed that the seeds were 32,000 years old. Source: 32,000-Year-Old Plant Brought Back to Life—Oldest Yet

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