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Hakai Magazine 9 min
Around the world, creeks, rivers, and streams that flow sporadically are common, and these temporary waterways—wet or dry—are fundamental to ecosystems.
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In Southeast Asia, sea nomads known as the Bajau offer a glimpse into how humans may have adapted to an aquatic way of life:
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Burning whale bones: “They’re kind of like giant candles.” #
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Lina Zeldovich 2 h
Even one journalist a year makes a difference: fundraising campaign to support the future of journalism.
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At some point in our shared history, humans may have physiologically adapted to a more liquid lifestyle, living on the shore and in the waves.
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We want to offer a fully paid fellowship to a new journalist. We need to raise $5,000 by April 22 to make it happen—are you in? Find out more here:
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Archaeological find shows that whale bones were sometimes imported inland to use as fuel.
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Only a few places in the world are currently experiencing precipitation levels that can keep up with a warming climate. Everywhere else, glaciers are melting:
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Burning whale bones: “They’re kind of like giant candles.”
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Readers have asked us how they can contribute to Hakai Magazine—well this is your chance!
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Helen Rozwadowski 14 h
Ocean history extends to evolutionary time.
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At some point early humans began swimming and diving to harvest food from the sea and, in the process, attained certain skills.
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Jenny Howard 26. 3.
I've written 2 news stories for and can vouch for the awesome editors and the effort the crew puts into these articles. This fellowship is an amazing opportunity for a new journalist and definitely worthy of support!
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At some point in our shared history, humans may have physiologically adapted to a more liquid lifestyle, living on the shore and in the waves.
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Eva Holland 26. 3.
Friends, the new fellowship is the best opportunity in Canada for aspiring/early-career feature writers. They're fundraising for it here, please consider chipping in:
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Pew Environment 20 h
Must-see shot: Diver swins through a swarm of jellyfish more than 4 football fields wide (via )
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Readers have asked us how they can contribute to Hakai Magazine—well this is your chance! We want to offer a fully paid fellowship to a new journalist. We need to raise $5,000 by April 22 to make it happen—are you in?
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Usha Lee McFarling 26. 3.
I just donated to help fund this PAID internship — join me! Feels great to support the next generation of science journalists and not make them work for free
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Colin Schultz 21 h
Holy crap we're half way to our fundraising goal in just a few hours y'all are awesome
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