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Thursday, September 30, 2021

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Wednesday, September 29, 2021

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Tuesday, September 28, 2021

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Monday, September 27, 2021

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Sunday, September 26, 2021

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Saturday, September 25, 2021

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ENVIRONMENT : HOW WE CAN KEEP PLASTICS OUT OF OUR OCEAN


HOW WE CAN KEEP PLASTICS 

OUT OF OUR OCEAN

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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Sep 17, 2016

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Plastic pollution poses one of the biggest known threats to the ocean, influencing all ecosystems from beautiful coral reefs to abyssal trenches, eventually accumulating in our own food. Learn more about how to upend the current system of produce-use-discard, and transition to a system which promotes reuse and repurposing of plastics.

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Q&A : CAN WE HARNESS THE POWER OF LAVA?


CAN WE HARNESS THE POWER OF 

LAVA? 

JEAN-BAPTISTE P. KOEHL

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Jul 29, 2021

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Explore how geothermal energy— the heat in the Earth’s crust— is being used to create renewable electricity and power.

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While the weather in Iceland is often cold, wet, and windy, a nearly endless supply of heat bubbles away below the surface. In fact, almost every building in the country is heated by geothermal energy in a process with virtually no carbon emissions. So how exactly does this renewable energy work? Jean-Baptiste P. Koehl explores the two primary models for harnessing the planet's natural heat.

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AMAZING FACTS : DEVOURING TREES !


DEVOURING BY TREES'

HELMETS, GRENADES, GUNS 

DISCARDED DURING WWII

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Apr 11, 2014

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Long after the dust from the last battle has settled, the dead have been laid to rest and the confetti from the victory parade has been swept into the gutter, the nature continues to bear the scars of human conflicts.

A remarkable series of photos taken in a Russian forest have been making the rounds on social media sites, showing what happens over time to instruments of carnage discarded in the woods.

Images depict rifles, artillery shells, grenades and sapper shovels embedded in tree trunks - essentially swallowed up by the natural surroundings in a silent act of protest against human folly.

Some of the most powerful images in the sequence show slender trees growing through gaping holes in Soviet Army helmets.

The shape and condition of the protective gear suggest that the helmets belonged to Red Army servicemen during World War II.

Given that each of the hard-hats is damaged, their owners most likely had met a violent end.

 

It is likely that the helmets came to rest on young saplings during a battle. Over time, the maturing trees widened the bullet holes, and the helmets essentially became impaled.

Alexander Ostapenko, a Soviet military history enthusiast and World War II re-enactor from Kolomna, Russia, shared some of the images on his VKontakte social media account.

Mr Ostapenko revealed that most of the photos have been taken in the area of the Neva Bridgehead, known as Nevsky Pyatachok, which was the site of one of the most crucial campaigns during the devastating Siege of Leningrad that lasted from September 1941 to May 1943.

The poignant photos capturing the rusted out vestiges of World War II overwhelmed by trees drive home the message that in the end, after all the medals were handed out to heroes and all the peace treaties were signed, the only true victor is nature.

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WORLD DREAM DAY

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Damaged yet so perfect !

An architectural marvel of the Vijayanagara Empire!

Just imagine Friends, how beautiful it was, if this is the view after plundering of the Mandir by the Invaders. 

The Bugga Ramalingeswara Swamy Mandir at Tadipatri, Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh.

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