Tag: Nature’s

Nature’s Imagination: How Christian Hook Makes Love Visible

Anembrace leaves a warm handprint on an arm, only visible through thermal imaging. As a couple dances, a neuroscience and AI professor observes their brain waves sync up. These are a few of the hidden markers of love that artist Christian Hook set out to capture in a group of works called “Pai...

Unlock Nature’s Canvas: The Ultimate Bird Feeder and Seed Combo for Captivating Wildlife Photography and Artistry

This works to keep squirrels away from your bird feeder! They don’t like the hot spicy seeds. I used this because I received a very cool bearded man wood carved bird feeder for the tree. I use this bird seed to avoid squirrels from eating out of it. This seed has attracted the following birds....

Nature’s Narcissist

Atsome point over the long course of its evolution, the Prothonotary Warbler (Protonotaria citrea) developed the peculiar habit of staring at its reflected image in the still waters of the swamps that it calls home. This mirror gazing does nothing to advance either of the bird’s main...

10 Best Camping Places Near Hyderabad: Explore Nature’s Retreats

Camping has emerged as a popular recreational activity, offering an opportunity to connect with nature, escape the hustle and bustle of city life, and restore the soul. For those living in Hyderabad and seeking a delightful camping experience, the surrounding regions offer a couple of options. ...

Hyperion: A Towering Testament to Nature’s Grandeur

Hyperion, a coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens), stands at a staggering height of over 379 feet, piercing through the forest canopy like a verdant skyscraper. This arboreal titan, named after the Greek deity of light, embodies the sheer resilience and grandeur of ancient trees that have borne witne...

Embracing Nature’s Call: The Advent of Hiking Season in Hong Kong

Hong Kong, renowned for its towering skyscrapers and bustling city life, is also a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. As the vibrant city bids farewell to the sweltering summer heat, a new season dawns, marking the beginning of the eagerly awaited hiking season. With its lush green lan...

Beyond Access: Uniting Human and Nature’s Wellbeing

A sustainable future requires more pro-environmental and pro-nature conservation action. Increasingly it is being recognised that fixing the human-nature relationship is an important factor in motivating positive behaviours towards the natural world. As we’ve shown in our recent paper, re...

Nature’s Unpredictable Fury

Nature, our usual chill buddy, has this secret wild side that can sometimes turn everything topsy-turvy. Ever heard of natural disasters? They’re like nature’s way of showing us its not-so-friendly face. Take storms, for example. One moment, the sky is all calm, and the next, it’s ...