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Grey Seals at Farne Islands
360onHistory | Where Science Meets History
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Want to see walking tardigrades (water bears)? Here they are. #Shorts
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Sights of Summer
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Fagradalsfjall Volcano, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland
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Happy March Equinox!
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Bioluminiscent Sharks
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Coelacanth No Longer a Living Fossil
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What is the trembling giant?
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Butterflies!
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American Alligator
An alligator in Florida
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Male spider catapults away to avoid being eaten by female after mating
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Parasitic worm turns snail into Zombie
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Plant wildflowers in your garden and the bees and butterflies will come.
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21 June 2022
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Mini frogs that can't jump
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Nature at its best
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Ben Nevis, highest mountain in Scotland, UK and the British Isles behind clouds. January 1, 2023
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Giant cane toad
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This short -tailed field vole was our neighbour in the North Pennines.
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Aurora Australis
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Meet the rare Giant Oarfish
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James Webb Space Telescope's Iconic Images
The Doomsday Vault
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13th day of Hunter's Moon, October 2023 #shorts
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Loch Ness
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Atlas Mountains
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The desert, the oasis, and the quad bikes
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Wolf Moon January 2024
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Rayleigh Scattering #shorts
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Leap Day 2024
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Leap Year 2024
Metereological Spring - March 1
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How does the Moon affect our tides?
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Ocean Serpent
New Life Grows at Sycamore Gap #short #shorts
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When it rained for 2 million years...
Sound On! Fall foliage magic
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New weird ocean creatures
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Happy March Equinox! Sound on!
March Equinox and Spring in the Northern Hemisphere
When Eyjafjallajökull volcano blew up!
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A bee sleeping inside a flower
Spring in Britain
Happy Bat Appreciation Day, April 17
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New Sea Creatures Found Off the Coast of South America
Dead Man's Fingers
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The Bombay Duck is actually a fish!
Earth Day 2024
Creepy smiling pomegranate
Giant Green Anemones
Spectacular Northern Lights
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More Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis)
Here are some facts about bluebells.
The Allerton Oak - A living legend!
Chicken of the Woods
Veteran Trees: An Ancient Sweet Chestnut
Week's Science & History News
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Strange creatures from the Clarion-Clipperton Zone of the Pacific Ocean
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Science and history news this week
Make your garden wildlife friendly
Meet the Delta conoideum, a mason wasp or red potter wasp
Meet Trovants: Growing, moving, and reproducing rocks
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Decapitated head of a sea slug is alive and grows a body
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Science and history news you may have missed this week
Electric blue clouds from the Space Station
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The gorgeous salt mountains of Iran
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Meet one of the world's rarest mammals - extraordinarily rare onager foal born at Chester Zoo
A Meadow Brown Butterfly
A little bit of Formby Beach and dunes
Genetically modified male mosquitoes
A tagged porbeagle shark was eaten by a badass Great White shark
Witness 1.8 billion years of tectonic plates dance across Earth’s surface in a new animation
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Fossils from the Jurassic Coast
Happy September Equinox! It's the start of Autumn in the Nothern & Spring in Southern Hemisphere
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Kent's Cavern in Torquay, Southern England that has revealed the oldest human remains in Europe
This is a new type of "ghost shark" found off the coast of New Zealand
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Rare footage of the Big-eyed jelly head just walking along the ocean floor
Slender built curlew is the first global bird species to go extinct according to scientists.
This is Jabal Hafeet, the only mountain in Abu Dhabi
Lake Neitokainen looks like the map of Finland
A bright yellow Gingko biloba tree shedding its leaves
My book on Fantastic Women from science and history
Asteroid COWEPC5 over Siberia Dec 4, 2024
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Kaffeklubben Island: The northernmost point on Earth.
When you don't have to write the address for the postman
This is how much forests we have lost since 10,000 BCE
Happy December Solstice: winter starts in northern hemisphere and summer in southern hemisphere
Last sunset of 2024 over Malta
Happy Perihelion! Astronomically, January 2 is a more important day than New Year's day.
A snow blizzard in the UK
Meet a lady bug just hanging around
Putricia, the corpse flower, is about to bloom in the Royal Botanic Gardens of Sydney
Oregon's most active underwater volcano, the Axial Seamount, might erupt this year!
A grey wagtail made a surprise visit during my #BigGardenBirdWatch