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on the museums online research library on Thursday. The report shows how little we still dont kn
stanley becher ow about the Arctic鈥攁nd how much we stand to lose as the climate crisis worsens. Bioflourescent organisms absorb beams of light from their surroundings and then emit them from their bodies, causing them to glow in the dark. Its a similar phenomenon to bioluminescence, but the key difference is the creatures cant produce a glow absent of surrounding light sources. The story of the discovery starts in 2014, when two scientists researching bioflourescence came up with a theory. On research expeditions together, the two had identified the trait in more than 180 tropical fish spec
stanley cups ies, but knew it was thought to be uncommon in the Arctic because the region gets very little to no sunlight in the winter. In the summer, however, the sun shines around the clock. They posited that there may be organisms soa
stanley fr king up the summer sun and emitting it back out. The scientists got a shot to test their theory in 2019 when they joined up with an expedition that cruised the eastern Greenland coast, allowing the scientists the chance to dive near icebergs and among the regions kelp forests. As they spent hours in the frigid waters, they came across many of the same species that are found in warmer tropical and temperate waters, including scorpionfishes and flatfishes. But while these creatures are bioflourescent in lower latitudes, they seemed incapable of using those powers in the Arctic. When the Mbwc Guy Builds a Water-Cooled 72,000-Lumen Flashlight and Boy Is It Bright
where Henry Winkler and William Shatner promoted a new project while apologizing for an old, bad one. Shatner offers his regrets for the infamous Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, while passive-aggressively blaming Paramount anyway. Fun! Heres what Shatner had to say about The Final Frontiers ending, which was presented, I assume for ironys sake, under the he
gourde stanley ader Sorry About That: I got the chance to direct a several-million-dollar movie,Star Trek V, and I did not get the help I needed in allocating my budget, so when it came to shooting the ending 鈥?needing a good villain and lots of computer graphics 鈥?I had run out of money. Sorry about that. [Laugh
stanley polska s.] I had to use footage that I had already shot 鈥?and spit on it a lot. I wanted to give [the audience] earth-breaking granite monsters spewing rocks and fire. Instead, I had a few pebbles in my hand that I threw at the camera. I ran out of money, but no one got me an accountant, so oops! You know what Honestly
stanley mug , Im not sure better effects would have saved a movie where Spocks crazy brother takes them all on a search for god. Or a movie where our heroes sing Row, Row, Row Your Boat. [via Slashfilm] MoviesParamount+Star Trek Daily Newsletter