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How Zen Gardens Became the Ultimate Expression of Japanese Culture
Nature
Drone Footage Captures Small Lake Shaped Like a Perfect Heart in Japan
Illusion
‘Brocken Spectre’ Is a Rare Yet Beautiful Optical Phenomenon of a Radial Rainbow
Nature
World’s Fifth Ocean Is Officially Recognized as the ‘Southern Ocean’
Nature
Sea Urchin Wear Shells Like Hats So Aquarists Made Tiny Hats for Them To Wear Instead
Nature
Over 85 of the World’s Top Wildlife Photographers Are Selling Prints to Help Preserve Nature
Nature
Mesmerizing Time-Lapse Videos Show How Much Plants Move During a Day
Nature
Climate Change Brings Prehistoric Plant From 60 Million Years Ago Back to Life
Nature
Mini Bonsai Trees Can Grow Full-Sized Apples, Quinces, and Pomegranates
Nature
Free Audio Library Features “Sounds of the Forest” From Around the World
Animals
Touching Moment Between Two Lions Wins Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice Award
Animals
Researchers Discover New Species in the Deep Seas of Costa Rica
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Researchers Link 6,000-Year-Old Mesopotamian Artifacts to the Origins of the Written Word