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rightscommunityequal rightshistoryprotestteamwork How could you tunnel
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Long like a small snake, bright pink like an earthworm, and usually burrowing underground with the help of two tiny front legs, the Bipes biporus is an
Plus a bit more info: Mexican mole lizards tunnel through
Outdoor adventurer Eric Thompson has always made outdoor recreation the center of his life, even after he was paralyzed from the chest down. „I wasn’t
Formation Rion NakayaAugust 12, 2015June 23, 2020 Wind tunnel
Zaul and Rudabeh are two souls entwined in a timeless love amidst the tumult of familial discord and epic monster battles. In the hands of Iranian
technology Rion NakayaJanuary 9, 2017August 15, 2023 Tunnel
How is toilet paper made? Go behind the scenes of a Swansea Sofidel paper mill in Wales to see how cellulose is mixed with water and refined into a pulp
animation Rion NakayaMarch 28, 2019March 29, 2019 Tunnel
When examining various types of animal feces, it’s often possible to discern the diet of the animals that produced them. Some insects can also identify
beetles are identified by their primary behaviors: some tunnel
An oyster-shaped building in the city and emirate of Dubai hid its incredible engineering secret until it was completed in 2021: Deep Dive Dubai, a 60
behind the world’s tallest building • How does a tunnel
“I can’t say there’s anything that I can’t do… just things that I haven’t done yet,“ explains Richie Parker, the Charlotte, North Carolina-based
assignment was to design the scale model cars used in wind tunnel
Badgers and coyotes hunt together. It’s a thing. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service explains that „studies have shown that this unusual relationship is
first video showing two species sharing a culvert—a tunnel