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Sunflowers are used to assist in clean up after a nuclear disaster. They are hyperaccumulators, capable of absorbing toxic heavy metals from the ground and have been planted at both Chernobyl and Fukushima in the attempt to aid in soil restoration https://t.co/QWBP5myeYk
This extraordinary piece by artist Kumi Yamashita created for the American Express office lobby in Tribeca, New York, was made using carefully creased origami paper and a single light source to sculpt the employees profiles from their photos
[read more: https://t.co/Qn5yX6treQ]
Wildlife photographer Andy Howard captured this impressive underwater view of an osprey catching a fish
[full video, IG hare_whisperer: https://t.co/nMeWdZRkg7]
An ambiguous object designed by Kokichi Sugihara, the inventor of this illusion and art form. A clever combination of reflection, perspective, and viewing angle produce this striking illusion
[source, read more: https://t.co/3S6k6181Q8]
This is a berry good map. The distribution of 19 types of berries native to North America are shown in this interactive map. Source: https://t.co/IKCG6TP9wF
A recent Heli-bombing mission resulted in a sizeable avalanche on what we call “Hanging Glory”.
Huge shoutout to the Kicking Horse Patrol team for all the hard work to keep us safe out there!
What a special day @CalGirlsSchool as we acknowledge #IDGC2022, we were joined by an Olympic silver medalist, current Olympic athlete, National Rugby player and Ultra Marathon runner. 🤯 All facilitated by #fastandfemale. Thank you as well to the #calgaryflamesfoundation.
Anderson Plumbing is one of YYC’s oldest businesses and has been in family hands since 1912.
It started out as Anderson & Dick, but Dick went back to England to get his spouse and didn’t return.
The old shop then had a succession of businesses; the last one being the best known.