Only One Remaining Person Speaks The World’s Most Endangered Language: N|uu
Each and every piece of history is important.
Each and every piece of history is important.
We’re just starting to understand how this happens and how prevalent it is across the world.
Who knows what other plants will find a way to thrive in Antarctica?
More observations are necessary, which I’m convinced is actually something scientists love to hear.
It seems like in addition to earlier cancer screenings, we should be paying closer attention to what we are being exposed to and how it’s impacting our health.
Whirlpools can appear suddenly and without warning.
These days, we need reminders that the ocean is full of nice and cool things.
If things continue the way they’re going, we might have a few more in the near future.
If you’ve ever thought you saw something red in the lightning, you weren’t crazy.
You can’t have space ships crashing into each other on the Moon.
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