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Pruning Shrubs with Confidence: When and How to Make the Cut. AI-Generated.
For many gardeners, pruning triggers anxiety. The fear of cutting the wrong branch at the wrong time and ruining years of growth stops countless pruners in their tracks. The result? Overgrown shrubs that bloom poorly, harbor disease, and obscure windows and walkways.
By Emma Wallaceabout 3 hours ago in Earth
Gorilla Trekking Adventure in Rwanda and Uganda: A Journey Into the Wild. AI-Generated.
Deep within the forests of East Africa, Rwanda and Uganda protect one of the most remarkable wildlife experiences on Earth—gorilla trekking. These countries are home to endangered mountain gorillas, living quietly in mist-covered mountains and dense jungle.
By Alex Winslowabout 14 hours ago in Earth
The Jewel of the Earth: How the Kaaba Shines Like a Diamond from Space
In the vast, silent expanse of the cosmos, where the Earth appears as a delicate blue marble against the infinite black of the universe, certain landmarks stand out with unexpected brilliance. Recently, a series of high-resolution images captured from the International Space Station (ISS) and advanced satellite arrays have left the global community in awe. The focal point? Masjid al-Haram in Mecca. From hundreds of miles above, the "House of Allah" does not just appear as a building; it radiates a piercing, crystalline glow, resembling a diamond set into the heart of the desert.
By Irshad Abbasi about 17 hours ago in Earth
War
War: The Art of Never Growing Up There is something deeply strange about war. It isn’t strange in the sense that it surprises us, we have normalized it far too effectively for that. Rather, it is strange in the way something feels instinctively "wrong" even after thousands of years of repetition. It feels like an evolutionary glitch, a behavior that doesn’t quite belong to the world we claim to be building.
By Rick Anguloa day ago in Earth
Strata & Solar: Bringing Clean Energy to Apartment Living . AI-Generated.
When people talk about solar energy in Australia, the conversation usually revolves around detached homes with a north-facing roof and plenty of sunshine. But what about the millions of Aussies living in apartments, townhouses, and units under strata?
By SolarLovera day ago in Earth
The Most Unusual Animals
Beefalo are the result of domestic cattle crossed with bison. They are hardy animals that produce leaner, healthier meat. Beefalo have become resilient creatures able to thrive in harsh conditions where regular cattle would struggle. They require less water and feed and resist disease better.
By Rasma Raistersa day ago in Earth
I Felt The 4.6 Magnitude Earthquake This Morning
The earth is that cup that I drink from. Stress has broken it. While doing my yoga on my living room floor on my yoga mat this morning, I felt my house shake. Fear didn't take its time to rush through my entire body, heart, and soul. I was terrified for the few seconds it lasted. My fear is still with me, even though it didn't do much damage.
By Annelise Lords a day ago in Earth








