For some, microscopic organisms are a source of endless horror. But for us, we see beauty in their patterned structures, furry textures and abstract blobs. As discovered...
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Our events are living and breathing extensions of our deeper philosophies that we love sharing with our online community of fellow pattern explorers. It’s always such an...
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This curly little succulent, reminiscent of Vienetta ice cream, is known as a Trachyandra tortilis and is native to South Africa. The 'tortilis' comes from the latin for...
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It's common to attribute human traits to other living things – in the case of some tree species, we have observed an instance of their shyness. As they grow to their...
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Out of about 20,000 known bee species in the world, T. carbonaria is one of only 500 without stingers. They also raise their young in unusual spiral shaped nests, known...
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A new vermicular creature has been discovered; neither worm, nor snake, they're in fact soil-burrowing, limbless amphibians, and they're completely new to science, a new...
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This piebald python sports ghoulish jack-o-lantern patterns. The part albino snake was bred by redditor rsantos11. The non-venomous constrictor can live 25 to 30 years...
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Grace attended a weekend course with Alexandra Pope and Sjanie Hugo Wurlitzer, founders of the Red School – exploring the future of feminine spirituality, leadership and...
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Caspian Tigers were designated as extinct in the 1960s. The cats, that were often up to 10 feet long, were some of the largest that ever lived. Scientists now believe...
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