These beetles walk on water, upside down, underneath the surface
The insect’s inverted surface scurrying is a rare method for getting around
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The insect’s inverted surface scurrying is a rare method for getting around
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These beetles walk on water, upside down, underneath the surface
Many insects can skate atop the water’s surface thanks to water tension, but one beetle can apparently tread along the underside of this boundary.
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'A single dream
is more powerful
than a thousand realities.'
J. R. R. Tolkien
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That’s the “ White privilege “
that built the West
Alfred Butterworth mill.
Manchester. 1901.
that built the West
Alfred Butterworth mill.
Manchester. 1901.
Ancient weights helped create Europe’s first market more than 3k years ago
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These ancient weights helped create Europe’s first free market more than 3000 years ago
Individual merchants likely enforced the standard, from Great Britain to Babylon