2 minutes of joyful robin bathing with some interesting conversations going on when both wanted to bath at the same time!
@BirdsyTV @Natures_Voice @BBCSpringwatch
A “smart” finger that simulates human tactile perception can recognize common materials such as acrylic, glass, silicon, and wood with 96.8% accuracy, according to a new study in @ScienceAdvances. https://t.co/L65ddeYpYV
55% of U.S. journalists say that every side does NOT always deserve equal coverage in the news. By contrast, 22% of Americans overall say the same, whereas 76% say journalists should always strive to give all sides equal coverage. https://t.co/Nwjtu3LVzn
@SlowToWrite Every seven years every cell in your body is replaced. Biology changes by what we feed our bodies with be it food or other. People change names all the time for many reasons. Change happens, a lot.
Some people have aphantasia, meaning they can’t form mental images in their heads, and a simple test in development could diagnose the condition https://t.co/4rTpQpbval
The only licensed doctor across nearly 386 square miles of northeast Georgia, Irakli Khvedaguridze serves as a lifeline for a remote community of Tush people https://t.co/eC2hkws6jh
🧵 Since we are on the topic of BlackRock this week. It might time to touch on all the people who have gone to work in the White House from Black Rock since Joe Biden took office.
The gardens of Claude Monet in Giverny, France, where Monet lived and painted for 43 years.
Monet was inspired by his gardens, and spent years transforming them, planting thousands of flowers.
#archaeohistories
WATCH: Michael Tetteh, Ghana's only professional glassblower, is on a mission to reduce the country's glass waste and what he considers wasteful imports https://t.co/70idrnNfJV
Byzantine period mosaic, 596 AD; that once decorated a monastery was discovered near Bedouin village of Hura in Negev desert in Isreal.
At center of mosaic are Greek inscriptions indicating names of heads of monastery: Elijah, Nonos, Salomon and Ilrion.
#archaeohistories