All night, every time you breathe out, carbon atoms take off into the night air. Each carbon atom weighs a tiny fraction of a gram. But every breath expels roughly ten billion trillion atoms, so you wake up a pound lighter.
All night, every time you breathe out, carbon atoms take off into the night air. Each carbon atom weighs a tiny fraction of a gram. But every breath expels roughly ten billion trillion atoms, so you wake up a pound lighter.
When a ram or woodpecker pounds its head against an opponent or tree, there’s very little side-to-side torsion exerted on the brain, none of the movement that induces whiplash injury and other kinds of damage.
When a ram or woodpecker pounds its head against an opponent or tree, there’s very little side-to-side torsion exerted on the brain, none of the movement that induces whiplash injury and other kinds of damage.
When a ram or woodpecker pounds its head against an opponent or tree, there’s very little side-to-side torsion exerted on the brain, none of the movement that induces whiplash injury and other kinds of damage.
Banksy's work sells for hundreds of thousands of pounds and he has become a cult figure in the art world. In July his famous early piece, Gorilla in a Pink Mask, was mistaken for worthless graffiti and painted over!
Banksy's work sells for hundreds of thousands of pounds and he has become a cult figure in the art world. In July his famous early piece, Gorilla in a Pink Mask, was mistaken for worthless graffiti and painted over!
Banksy's work sells for hundreds of thousands of pounds and he has become a cult figure in the art world. In July his famous early piece, Gorilla in a Pink Mask, was mistaken for worthless graffiti and painted over!
After years of sleuthing, the Smithsonian has identified a new species of carnivore. The olinguito lives in the treetops of the Andes and weighs two pounds, making it the most petite member of the raccoon family.
After years of sleuthing, the Smithsonian has identified a new species of carnivore. The olinguito lives in the treetops of the Andes and weighs two pounds, making it the most petite member of the raccoon family.
After years of sleuthing, the Smithsonian has identified a new species of carnivore. The olinguito lives in the treetops of the Andes and weighs two pounds, making it the most petite member of the raccoon family.
All night, every time you breathe out, carbon atoms take off into the night air. Each carbon atom weighs a tiny fraction of a gram. But every breath expels roughly ten billion trillion atoms, so you wake up a pound lighter.
All night, every time you breathe out, carbon atoms take off into the night air. Each carbon atom weighs a tiny fraction of a gram. But every breath expels roughly ten billion trillion atoms, so you wake up a pound lighter.
All night, every time you breathe out, carbon atoms take off into the night air. Each carbon atom weighs a tiny fraction of a gram. But every breath expels roughly ten billion trillion atoms, so you wake up a pound lighter.
In southern states like Texas, backyard encounters with feral swine have become routine. The pigs, ill-tempered eating machines weighing 200 pounds or more, roam city streets, collide with cars, and root up cemeteries.
In southern states like Texas, backyard encounters with feral swine have become routine. The pigs, ill-tempered eating machines weighing 200 pounds or more, roam city streets, collide with cars, and root up cemeteries.
In southern states like Texas, backyard encounters with feral swine have become routine. The pigs, ill-tempered eating machines weighing 200 pounds or more, roam city streets, collide with cars, and root up cemeteries.
Civets indulge on only the most exquisite coffee cherries, and excrete the partly eaten beans. The beans are then cultivated and the coffee sold all the way up to $600 per pound.
Civets indulge on only the most exquisite coffee cherries, and excrete the partly eaten beans. The beans are then cultivated and the coffee sold all the way up to $600 per pound.
Jonathan Bloom, author of a book called American Wasteland, says Americans squander about 40 percent of the food produced in the U.S. — or 150 billion pounds a year.
In the early 19th century the beaches of Fort Bragg served as a local dump. Pounding waves have since weathered the discarded glass into a 38 acre stretch of smooth, colored trinkets.
In the early 19th century the beaches of Fort Bragg served as a local dump. Pounding waves have since weathered the discarded glass into a 38 acre stretch of smooth, colored trinkets.