An influx of people seeking new possibilities fostered the artistic breakthroughs of the Harlem Renaissance. Learn more at the National Museum of African American History & Culture.
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Top Media takes a look at 7 lazy jobs you won’t really believe are jobs, and they pay well too.
Top 10 NEW Games of February 2017
We made it through January. Thankfully, a ton of new games are coming out for February worth playing. Here’s what we’re looking forward to.
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#10 Night In The Woods
Platform: PC PS4 Linux
Release Date: 21 February 2017
#9 Lego Worlds
Platform: PC PS4 Xbox One
Release Date: 24 February 2017
#8 Poochy & Yoshi’s Woolly World
Platform: 3DS
Release Date: 3 February 2017
#7 Torment: Tides of Numenera
Platform: PC PS4 Xbox One
Release Date: 28 February 2017
#6 Nioh
Platform: PS4
Release Date: 7 February 2017
#5 Ys Origin
Platform: PS4 PS Vita
Release Date: 21 February 2017
#4 Sniper Elite 4
Platform: PC PS4 Xbox One
Release Date: 14 February 2017
#3 Halo Wars 2
Platform: PC Xbox One
Release Date: 21 February 2017
#2 For Honor
Platform: PC PS4 Xbox One
Release Date: 14 February 2017
#1 Horizon: Zero Dawn
Platform: PS4
Release Date: 28 February 2017
Researching How to Live With Coyotes | Short Film Showcase
Researchers are studying clashes between coyotes and humans while keeping in mind that humans have provided the settings for the predators to live comfortably. This film by filmmaker Priya Shelly sheds light on North America’s coyote dilemma and how human activities and attitudes created and define the problem.
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Originally from central North America, coyotes are among the top predators in the United States. They have thrived, spreading across the continent, preying on rural livestock, and scavenging all the way to urban areas—there have been sightings of the canine in New York City’s Central Park. Researchers are studying clashes between the predator and humans while keeping in mind that humans have provided the settings for coyotes to live comfortably. This film by filmmaker Priya Shelly sheds light on North America’s coyote dilemma and how human activities and attitudes created and define the problem.
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أخطر 10 طيور فى العالم | أهرب فور رؤيتها
( متع عقلك ) | قناة تمنحك رحلة مسلية فى عالم المعرفة والعلم
أشترك معنا الأن – بالضغط على زر أشتراك ليصلك كل ما هو جديد
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أخطر ١٠ طيور في العالم لن تصدق أنها موجودة بالفعل
أخطر الطيور القاتلة في العالم “أهرب فور رؤيتها ”
يوجد على الأرض حوالى 18.000 نوع من الطيور , بعضها كبير وضخم والبعض الآخر صغير الحجم ولكنه قد يشكل خطراً كبيراً على العديد من الكائنات الحية أبرزها الإنسان , وهناك طيور خطرة يرعب اسمها كل من يسمعه
إليكم أخطر 10 طيور في العالم يمكنها قتلك في لحظات وهى القائمة التي سيكون عليك الانتظار لنهايتها لتتعرف على الطائر الأخطر في العالم على الإطلاق :
What Caused This Iconic Giant Sequoia Tree to Topple? | National Geographic
Photos show the iconic “Pioneer Cabin” sequoia tree before and after it fell. Select photos courtesy Alan Beymer and Claudia Beymer
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A giant sequoia tree that was barely holding onto life fell down recently during a winter storm. The iconic “Pioneer Cabin” tree was 150 feet tall and was a popular tourist attraction to visitors of Calaveras Big Trees State Park in California because of the tunnel that earlier landowners had carved in its base. At one point, visitors could even drive cars through the tunnel. Unfortunately, the tunnel weakened the tree and may have led it to eventually topple over in the storm.
Read more about Pioneer Cabin and other “tunnel trees.”
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/01/tunnel-tree-pioneer-cabin-fallen-california/
Select photos of “Pioneer Cabin” courtesy Alan Beymer and Claudia Beymer
“Wawona” photo by Melville B. Grosvenor
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A Ring of Fire
Melting down a ring with a hydrogen/oxygen torch. Thank you Kyle for sending in the ring and also to the person who sent me the clown 🙂
WARNING *For your safety do not attempt to recreate anything you see here at home!
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This Creepy Worm Pulls Its Prey Deep Under the Ocean Floor | National Geographic
In an often deadly game of hide-and-seek, the Bobbit worm hides in the ocean floor, waiting for its next meal.
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Saving Bumblebees Became This Photographer’s Mission | Short Film Showcase
Natural history photographer Clay Bolt is on a multi-year quest to tell the stories of our native bees, and one elusive species – the Rusty-patched Bumble Bee – has become his ‘white whale.’
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Everyone has heard about bee declines, but with so much attention focused on domesticated honeybees, someone has to speak up for the 4,000 species of native bees in North America. Natural history photographer Clay Bolt is on a multi-year quest to tell the stories of our native bees, and one elusive species – the Rusty-patched Bumble Bee – has become his ‘white whale.’ Produced by Day’s Edge Productions and Clay Bolt in partnership with Xerces Society and Endangered Species Chocolate.
On January 10, 2017, the rusty-patched bumble bee became the first bumble bee to be declared endangered in the U.S. Read more about it here: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/01/bumblebees-endangered-species-rusty-patched/
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Saving Bumblebees Became This Photographer’s Mission | Short Film Showcase
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