Bats navigate by using the patterns created by polarised sunlight. Polarised light occurs when the sun’s light waves are scattered as they come into contact with the...
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Using flowers as the principle medium when exploring the everlasting cycles of life and death seems fitting – visualising ideas around beauty, fragility and impermanence...
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National Geographic Your Shot photographer Rick Beldegreen lay on his belly and pointed his camera straight down to get this shot of a walrus herd on the Aleutian...
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Humans have created over 9.1 billion tonnes of plastic, and as summer gets into full swing, there are several positive changes to our patterns of living that we could...
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PATTERNITY took some time out to play pick-up-sticks in Margate! We put the out of office on and spent a few days exploring the Kent coastline, creating space for...
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Scientists have been trying to uncover why glitter seems to stick to everything it comes into contact with. With explanations ranging from static electricity to theories...
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In his last months in office, Barack Obama created the largest protected area of ocean anywhere on Earth — a half-million-square-mile arc of remote Pacific waters known...
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