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Month: January 2024

Revisiting: The Burden of the Planet – A Podcast on Climate Scientists Who Predicted the Crisis.

Science Weekly takes a closer look at the first episode of the 2023 mini-series created by Full Story. Australian scientists Graeme Pearman, Lesley Hughes, and Ove Hoegh-Guldberg were among the first to recognize the impending climate crisis. Pearman predicted a…

David Warner is requesting the return of his missing baggy green before the final Test.

David Warner has urgently requested the retrieval of his baggy green cap, which was misplaced while on its way to his final Test match at the SCG. The Australia cricket player shared a sincere video on Instagram expressing that his…

In the review of “Mr Bates vs the Post Office,” Toby Jones delivers a flawless performance in a powerful story about a widespread scandal.

I The television network has enlisted top performers for the show Mr Bates vs the Post Office, and rightfully so. The scandal surrounding the Post Office has been labeled as the most widespread injustice in the history of British law,…

The second season of The Tourist series is a delightful and entertaining watch, with Jamie Dornan’s charismatic performance being a standout highlight.

W When the movie Fifty Shades of Grey was released in 2015, Dakota Johnson gained widespread recognition as its breakout actress. She captured the attention of the internet by openly talking about her love for sleep, expressing her fondness for…

Review of “Attenborough and the Giant Sea Monster” – potentially the most delightfully uplifting production ever created.

A The show “Attenborough and the Giant Sea Monster” focuses on the theme of happiness. While it may seem like a program about the process of finding, removing, and studying the well-preserved skull of a pliosaur from a cliff on…

An ecologist is advocating for our ancient forests, claiming that the trees have a message for us.

T Edward Green is known as a rebellious individual who refers to sheep as “land maggots” and a horse-riding center as a “dog-food complex”. In his new book, the ancient tree expert includes a photo of himself making an obscene…

Can being satisfactory be more beneficial than striving for perfection?

I After reading my fourth article on the top children’s wellies, it occurred to me that I could be using my time on this planet more wisely. Numerous websites use a five-star system to rank these boots, similar to how…

This week’s featured poem is “Stay” by David Wheatley.

Stay 1 “My precious child is coming down” from the nurse’s arms to resemble your mother’s A heron near its nest. 2 and unpacking its legs A newborn infant was delivered by a crawling mother. The fall season craves darkness….

Jack Hobbs, WG Grace, Doctor Who and an alternate cricket reality

E Every year during the middle of December, a traditional dining club gathers at the Oval to commemorate the birthday of Sir Jack Hobbs. The club was originally founded by John Arlott in 1953, following a pleasant lunch with Sir…

Unfortunately, my grandmother’s walnut tree did not make it through the devastation of fires and floods. However, she did leave us with a recipe for finding hope.

M My grandmother was a skilled baker who loved to bake. I have vivid memories of her working dough with flour, sugar, eggs, yeast, butter, and milk and filling it with apricot jam to make buhteljni. I also recall enjoying…