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Tech Xplore on MSNInspired by elephant ears, new wall design could help buildings stay cool and cut energy useDrawing inspiration from the venous ears of jackrabbits and elephants, Drexel University researchers have come up with a new ...
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Newsflare on MSNHolidaymakers arrive at hotel to find elephant drinking from their poolA group of holidaymakers arrived at their accommodation in Kruger National Park to find a wild elephant drinking from their ...
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Watch how this elephant turns a hot day into a watermelon wonderlandAt the Memphis Zoo in Tennessee, African elephant Asali beats the heat by munching on watermelons while cooling off in the pool. This playful moment captures her enjoying blue skies, juicy fruit and a ...
Artists in West Bengal's Jhargram area use wall art to raise awareness about human-elephant conflict, promoting kindness ...
Lions know better than to take on elephants, at least without the safety of numbers. A video out of the Kruger National Park, ...
translating a gilded wall sculpture—based on a 17th-century Rajput manuscript called The Book of Dreams—into an embroidered textile layered with symbols of good fortune: the Gajaraja (Elephant King), ...
A team of researchers at Drexel University has come up with a creative way to keep buildings cool by taking inspiration from ...
Discover the moment an elephant climbs a wall to reach mangos, showcasing the unexpected agility and intelligence of these creatures.
Large windows let in plenty of Florida sunshine during the day, while evening brings a cozy, intimate vibe. Where: 257 N Collier Blvd, Marco Island, FL 34145 Due Amici might look simple from the ...
Jumbomania continues to March 2026. Located at 460 Sunset Dr., the Elgin County Heritage Centre is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Admission is free. The museum has a website. Click ...
The Oklahoma City Zoo shared an adorable video of baby elephant, Xerxes, splashing around in water in celebration of World Elephant Day.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNElephant ear-inspired cement could help buildings stay cooler and save energy“We found, perhaps not surprisingly, that more vasculature surface area equates to better thermal performance. This observation is similar to physiology of elephant and jackrabbit ears, which contain ...
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