[número] es un número de Título : | 233 N°3 - March 2018 - Through an astronaut´s eyes: What we learn about earth from space | Tipo de documento: | texto impreso | Fecha de publicación: | 2020 | Número de páginas: | 138 p | Idioma : | Inglés (eng) | Etiquetas: | ASTRONAUTA VEGANISMO CAFÉ CHAMPINIONES ÓRGANOS IMPRESORA 3D SIRIA GUERRA CIVIL SEQUÍA CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO MARAVILLAS NATURALES LOBOS | Nota de contenido: | Through an astronaut´s eyes: What we learn about earth from space
From the editor: Singer -songwriter Paul MaCartney on skipping meat one day a week
Explore: Wellness: The health benefits of coffee and mushrooms; printing a human organ; and longevity tourism in China.
Epic journeys: Why do some birds migrate thousands of miles? How are the able to find their way to the same summer and winter sites years after year? Even as researchers answers those questions, they´re discovering how humans disrupt these ancient journeys.
Life among the ruins: Syria´s civil war turned Aleppo neighborhoods into rubble. Now, as a fragile normalcy returns to the city, the challenge is to rebuild what was lost.
Beyond the blue marble: Earth, in astronauts´ eyes.
Drying lakes: The world's inland waters suffer due to overuse, climate change, and drought.
When life got complicated: From microbes to animals.
Siberian solitude: Life in an isolated village.
Exploring one strange rock: Take a mind-bending tour of one the universe's most peculiar and remarkable places. Earth. In the 10-part series One Strange Rock, award-winning filmmaker Darren Aronofsky tells the Story of how our planet formed and generated so many natural wonders (among the ancient caves in the Bahamas That diver Becky Kagan Schott has explored). Actor Will Smith hosts the series, which airs on mondays at 9/8c starting March 26 on National Geographic.
Savor america´s wild frontier: From the Appalachian woods to the Badlands of South Dakato and beyond, the five-part series America's Wild Frontier showcases the wild places and creatures that are national treasures. It airs Fridays at 8/7c starting March 2 on Nat Geo WILD.
Books: Sepend quality time with difficult women: What do Frida Kahlo, J. K. Rowling, and Angela Merkel have in common? They are among the “29 heroines who dared to break the rules” and are featured in the new National Geographic book In Praise of Difficult Women.
Books: Appreciating the wisdom of wolves. During six years observing an Idaho wolf pack, Jamie and Jim Dutcher saw trais such as a curiosity, compassion, and kindness. Their reflections fill The Wisdom of Wolves: Lessons From the Sawtooth Pack.
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[número] es un número de 233 N°3 - March 2018 - Through an astronaut´s eyes: What we learn about earth from space [texto impreso] . - 2020 . - 138 p. Idioma : Inglés ( eng) Etiquetas: | ASTRONAUTA VEGANISMO CAFÉ CHAMPINIONES ÓRGANOS IMPRESORA 3D SIRIA GUERRA CIVIL SEQUÍA CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO MARAVILLAS NATURALES LOBOS | Nota de contenido: | Through an astronaut´s eyes: What we learn about earth from space
From the editor: Singer -songwriter Paul MaCartney on skipping meat one day a week
Explore: Wellness: The health benefits of coffee and mushrooms; printing a human organ; and longevity tourism in China.
Epic journeys: Why do some birds migrate thousands of miles? How are the able to find their way to the same summer and winter sites years after year? Even as researchers answers those questions, they´re discovering how humans disrupt these ancient journeys.
Life among the ruins: Syria´s civil war turned Aleppo neighborhoods into rubble. Now, as a fragile normalcy returns to the city, the challenge is to rebuild what was lost.
Beyond the blue marble: Earth, in astronauts´ eyes.
Drying lakes: The world's inland waters suffer due to overuse, climate change, and drought.
When life got complicated: From microbes to animals.
Siberian solitude: Life in an isolated village.
Exploring one strange rock: Take a mind-bending tour of one the universe's most peculiar and remarkable places. Earth. In the 10-part series One Strange Rock, award-winning filmmaker Darren Aronofsky tells the Story of how our planet formed and generated so many natural wonders (among the ancient caves in the Bahamas That diver Becky Kagan Schott has explored). Actor Will Smith hosts the series, which airs on mondays at 9/8c starting March 26 on National Geographic.
Savor america´s wild frontier: From the Appalachian woods to the Badlands of South Dakato and beyond, the five-part series America's Wild Frontier showcases the wild places and creatures that are national treasures. It airs Fridays at 8/7c starting March 2 on Nat Geo WILD.
Books: Sepend quality time with difficult women: What do Frida Kahlo, J. K. Rowling, and Angela Merkel have in common? They are among the “29 heroines who dared to break the rules” and are featured in the new National Geographic book In Praise of Difficult Women.
Books: Appreciating the wisdom of wolves. During six years observing an Idaho wolf pack, Jamie and Jim Dutcher saw trais such as a curiosity, compassion, and kindness. Their reflections fill The Wisdom of Wolves: Lessons From the Sawtooth Pack.
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