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Or you see a child blowing bubbles, great big bubbles, and the bubbles floating off in the wind, yeah . And you look at the bubbles and you seewow, what you see . Beautiful rainbow colors in the bubbles. You see the spectrum. You see all the colors reflecting from the bubbles. Isnt that right . Or sometimes you take, like, an abalone shell and you hold up the abalone shell and you see the beautiful colors. We call these iridescent colors, yeah . And youre looking at the shell and then you turn the shell a little bit andhey, wow, the colors change a little bit. Or sometimes on a rainy day, you look at gasoline on a wet street. And you look at the gasolines splotches andwow, man. They have beautiful colors. And there are rings of colors too. Do you have another the rings go all the way around like you got green. The green will continue and come all the way around. Its sort of like a contour map, a microscopic contour map of the different elevations of the gasoline on that wet surface. Wh
Or you see a child blowing bubbles, great big bubbles, and the bubbles floating off in the wind, yeah . And you look at the bubbles and you seewow, what you see . Beautiful rainbow colors in the bubbles. You see the spectrum. You see all the colors reflecting from the bubbles. Isnt that right . Or sometimes you take, like, an abalone shell and you hold up the abalone shell and you see the beautiful colors. We call these iridescent colors, yeah . And youre looking at the shell and then you turn the shell a little bit andhey, wow, the colors change a little bit. Or sometimes on a rainy day, you look at gasoline on a wet street. And you look at the gasolines splotches andwow, man. They have beautiful colors. And there are rings of colors too. Do you have another the rings go all the way around like you got green. The green will continue and come all the way around. Its sort of like a contour map, a microscopic contour map of the different elevations of the gasoline on that wet surface. Wh
As the sophistication of time lapse photography has increased, so we have been able to show that plants can be as competitive and as aggressive as many an animal. And it was the mastery of time lapse that allowed us to make a series called the private life of plants. Condense three months into 20 seconds, and the desolation of winter quickly warms into the riot of spring. Speed a week into a minute and you can sense the urgency with which the groundliving plants race to unfurl their flowers. Of all the woodland plants the humble bramble is one of the most aggressive. It waves its shoots agitatedly from side to side as if feeling for the best way forward. The invading stems backward pointing spines give it the grip it needs to climb over almost anything that stands in its way. It can advance as much as three inches in a day. Now, digital cameras allow us to see how a shot is developing while we are still taking it instead of having to wait till it was finished as we used to have to do w
Seriously tonight. A short time ago, the u. S. Central command, the coalition, announced it is opening a formal assessment into whether on march 17th, in west mosul, it may have dropped bombs that killed a significant large number, perhaps, perhaps hundreds of civilians. So issue right now, nobody knows exactly what happened. All of this began to emerge over the last couple of days as Social Media Activists in the area began to report large numbers of Civilian Casualties due to bombings in west mosul where there is very tough fighting against isis. The picture has been pretty murky because theres so many conflicting reports, and the u. S. Doesnt have anybody on the ground there that can put eyeballs on the situation and really verify it. But the pentagon, the coalition today, a short time ago, said that theyve been able to
determine that, yes, they did conduct the air strikes in one of these areas where the allegations have emerged from on march 17th. Iraqi officials on the ground are