Your Friday Mix: Explore the first ever forest soundmap of the world

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Sounds of the Forest
Explore the first ever forest soundmap of the world.
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thecollector.com
What is Installation Art? 10 Artworks That Made History
From crumbled trash bags to giant mushrooms, installation art has provided some adventurous and boundary-pushing masterpieces of all time.
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smithsonianmag.com
A Brief History of Traveling With Cats
Fierce felines of history sailed the world, survived Europe's crusade against them and made it all the way to Memedom.
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eater.com
The Best Cookbooks of Fall 2020
New cookbooks from Ina Garten, Vivian Howard, Yotam Ottolenghi, and more will restore some much-needed joy to cooking.
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greatbigstory.com
How Sustainability Is Bringing Architecture Back Down to Earth
Uninterested in high-rise buildings, Japanese architect Kengo Kuma is bringing architecture back down to earth.
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Your Friday Mix: New York's Disappearing Sunken Forest

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New York's Disappearing Sunken Forest
Just 60 miles from New York City, the Sunken Forest is slowly disappearing—but not for the reasons you might think.
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mentalfloss.com
100 Fascinating Facts About Earth
Fun fact: Point Nemo is so far from land that the closest humans are usually in space.
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inverse.com
Gravitational waves help us listen to the cosmos
We've been listening to these ripples through space-time for five years now. Here's what to know about gravitational waves.
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thrillist.com
The Best YouTube Travel Shows to Binge Right Now
Lest you find yourself watching Parts Unknown again, YouTube has a treasure trove of weird, wild, and genuinely uplifting travel channels.
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atlasobscura.com
How Orange (the Fruit) Inspired Orange (the Color)
Until the Renaissance, the English language had no word for yellow-red.
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