[número] es un número de Título : | 05.19 - May 2019 - Leonardo: A renaissance man for the 21st century | Tipo de documento: | texto impreso | Fecha de publicación: | 2019 | Número de páginas: | 140 p | Idioma : | Inglés (eng) | Etiquetas: | ARTE LEONARDO DA VINCI RITUALES ADOLESCENCIA MUERTE ÉBOLA HAITÍ MOZAMBIQUE INCENDIOS | Nota de contenido: | Leonardo: A renaissance man for the 21st century.
Modern girls, ancient rite: A village in Spain welcomes spring the same way it has for centuries, by placing a few chosen girls on flowery pedestals.
The future of dying in style: We memorialize the dead with the tools of our times.
What's keeping scientists vanquishing Ebola: Four reasons that the extremely lethal virus is so hard o flight.
Toads'sex life higes of finding the perfect pool: their choosiness may endanger them.
Finding dignity in a dirty job: Bayakou perform an essential service that they hide from other Haitians.
Sea of plastic: Plastic waste washes into the oceans at an average rate about nine million tons a years. Much of it eventually breaks down into barely visible its - microplastics, which are so abundant that larval fish are eating them in their first days of life.
Leonardo's enduring brilliance: Five hundred years after his death, Leonardo da Vinci's stunning creativity and firesight in science, the arts, and engineering continue to amaze us - and to inform modern work in the fields he studied so long ago.
A new day in Mozambique: Gorongosa National Park recovers from war.
Smokejumpers: These elite crews parachute into forest to keep small fires from becoming major ones. |
[número] es un número de 05.19 - May 2019 - Leonardo: A renaissance man for the 21st century [texto impreso] . - 2019 . - 140 p. Idioma : Inglés ( eng) Etiquetas: | ARTE LEONARDO DA VINCI RITUALES ADOLESCENCIA MUERTE ÉBOLA HAITÍ MOZAMBIQUE INCENDIOS | Nota de contenido: | Leonardo: A renaissance man for the 21st century.
Modern girls, ancient rite: A village in Spain welcomes spring the same way it has for centuries, by placing a few chosen girls on flowery pedestals.
The future of dying in style: We memorialize the dead with the tools of our times.
What's keeping scientists vanquishing Ebola: Four reasons that the extremely lethal virus is so hard o flight.
Toads'sex life higes of finding the perfect pool: their choosiness may endanger them.
Finding dignity in a dirty job: Bayakou perform an essential service that they hide from other Haitians.
Sea of plastic: Plastic waste washes into the oceans at an average rate about nine million tons a years. Much of it eventually breaks down into barely visible its - microplastics, which are so abundant that larval fish are eating them in their first days of life.
Leonardo's enduring brilliance: Five hundred years after his death, Leonardo da Vinci's stunning creativity and firesight in science, the arts, and engineering continue to amaze us - and to inform modern work in the fields he studied so long ago.
A new day in Mozambique: Gorongosa National Park recovers from war.
Smokejumpers: These elite crews parachute into forest to keep small fires from becoming major ones. |
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