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  • Creamsicle Feathers: Solving the Mystery of the Orange Snowy Owl

    Creamsicle Feathers: Solving the Mystery of the Orange Snowy Owl

    A snowy owl usually stands out for its pristine white feathers, but one sighted in Huron County, Michigan, did something entirely unexpected. It showed up sporting bright orange and red plumage, a rare sight that fascinated birdwatchers and scientists. Nicknamed “Rusty” or “Creamsicle,” this mystery bird has drawn curious crowds and sparked conversations about how

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    Finn Oakley

    March 13, 2025
    Animals
    airport, life
  • Blood Moon: How To Watch The Total Lunar Eclipse Of 2025

    Blood Moon: How To Watch The Total Lunar Eclipse Of 2025

    It’s nearly midnight when you look up and catch a faint hint of copper creeping across the face of the moon. You realize this is no ordinary full moon, but a total lunar eclipse more commonly known as a “Blood Moon.” On the night of March 13 into the early hours of March 14, 2025,

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    Finn Oakley

    March 13, 2025
    Space
    Africa, clouds
  • How Whale Urine Fuels Ocean Life Across The Globe

    How Whale Urine Fuels Ocean Life Across The Globe

    Whales don’t just swim across the seas, they carry an elemental gift hidden in their bodies. Scientists have known for years that whale feces helps fertilize surface waters, but recent studies show that whale urine is just as vital for sustaining marine life. According to a recent study from the University of Vermont, these migratory

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    Finn Oakley

    March 12, 2025
    Animals
    alaska, climate
  • Hantavirus In Focus: A Rare Threat That Claimed Betsy Arakawa’s Life

    Hantavirus In Focus: A Rare Threat That Claimed Betsy Arakawa’s Life

    Gene Hackman’s wife, Betsy Arakawa, died from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome, a rare but devastating illness that continues to worry public health experts in the American Southwest. Arakawa, 65, passed away in February at the couple’s Santa Fe home, and Hackman died a week later from unrelated causes. Their tragic story has drawn renewed attention to

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    Finn Oakley

    March 8, 2025
    Animals
    deer, food, virus
  • Photographer Startled By A Lion’s Roar, Captured By Its Smile

    Photographer Startled By A Lion’s Roar, Captured By Its Smile

    Photographer Gren Sowerby was seated in a safari vehicle in Kenya’s Maasai Mara, intent on capturing images of a lion crossing a shallow stream. The Englishman, who has spent more than four decades photographing wildlife, knew the value of patience. He had waited quietly, lens poised, watching the animal’s every move. Then, without warning, the

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    Finn Oakley

    March 4, 2025
    Animals
    Africa, books, lions
  • The Unexpected Superfood: Why Cockroach Milk Is Turning Heads

    The Unexpected Superfood: Why Cockroach Milk Is Turning Heads

    Cockroaches might not top anyone’s grocery list, but the Pacific beetle cockroach is giving researchers plenty to think about. Tucked away in these tiny insects is a crystal-like fluid that experts say has quadruple the nutritional content of cow’s milk. It sounds shocking, but ongoing research suggests this unusual substance could reshape how we think

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    Finn Oakley

    March 3, 2025
    Animals
    food, Future
  • Hidden in the Heights: The Astonishing Camouflage of a Snow Leopard

    Hidden in the Heights: The Astonishing Camouflage of a Snow Leopard

    It’s easy to scroll past this photograph and think it’s just another rocky slope in a remote corner of Northern India. But pause for a second, and you’ll notice something astonishing. Hidden on those craggy ledges is a snow leopard so perfectly blended with its surroundings that viewers have questioned whether it’s even in the

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    Finn Oakley

    February 25, 2025
    Animals
    Asia, cats
  • Unveiling the Truth: The Science Behind Komodo Dragons’ Venomous Bite

    Unveiling the Truth: The Science Behind Komodo Dragons’ Venomous Bite

    For decades, scientists believed a Komodo dragon’s deadly bite was caused by a mouth teeming with lethal bacteria. This long-held myth was dramatically overturned in 2009, revealing a far more fascinating truth about these remarkable predators. The world’s largest living lizards have a sophisticated weapon system that combines razor-sharp teeth, powerful jaws, and a complex

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    Finn Oakley

    February 21, 2025
    Animals
    books, crocodiles, deer, discovery, dragons
  • Enigmatic Flora: The Remarkable Dragon Blood Trees of Socotra

    Enigmatic Flora: The Remarkable Dragon Blood Trees of Socotra

    The Socotra archipelago sits off the coast of Yemen in the Arabian Sea. It’s an isolated realm with harsh winds and towering limestone plateaus. Yet one living icon truly commands attention here: the Dragon Blood Tree (Dracaena cinnabar). With stout trunks and umbrella-like crowns, these ancient monocots look otherworldly. Explore more on Dragon Blood Trees

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    Finn Oakley

    February 21, 2025
    Nature
    art, bears, books, climate, dragons, Earth, life, ocean, planet, Plants, Socotra, time, trees, watch, world, Yemen
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