Link About It: This Week’s Picks
Underwater sculptures, meteor material, uncovered demos from The Velvet Underground and more from around the internet
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Underwater sculptures, meteor material, uncovered demos from The Velvet Underground and more from around the internet
Penned by science writer and children’s book author Isabel Thomas and illustrated by Sara Gillingham, Full of Life: Exploring Earth’s Biodiversity merges art, ecology and design to teach young ones about the scientific …
Deep below the surface of the Indian Ocean—thousands of meters down—several remarkable creatures have been discovered by biologists. There are animals “decked out in twinkling lights, with velvety black skin and mouths …
Climate reparations, repatriated artifacts, a decommissioned hydroelectric power plant and more
An environmental science book by Rachel Carson, Silent Spring was published in 1962 and has captured the attention of audiences ever since. Exploring and explaining the harm that pesticides do to birds, …
The search for extraterrestrial intelligence, a feminist bird-watching club, an inclusive surf school and more
With 100% of proceeds going to Decriminalize Nature—an initiative focused on making all of nature’s psychoactive plants and fungi legal—this poster by artist James Madison Mitchell was commissioned by Madre mezcal, a …
In 2016, Molly Adams founded the Feminist Bird Club in NYC after finding the birding community full of “sexist or queer-hostile attitudes.” Now with 27 chapters across four countries, the Feminist Bird …
Pocket-sized and thoughtfully designed, The Bird Passport Field Journal is the ideal notebook for capturing the curiosity and wonder that comes with birding. It contains 20 spreads dedicated to entry logs for …
A Native American woman in space, Nick Cave's new textiles, tightening rules for orbital debris and more