In today's show …
Ada Limón's term as a US -Dichter -Laureate comes to an end. We visit our conversation in May 2024 with the poet.
Her poetry anthology “You are here” was part of her Signature project. She discusses how the work asks the readers to make the natural world deeply aware of and why they should pay attention to how a poem they feel (1:00 to 24:27).
A tiny deer in cat size once grazed the prehistoric large levels. When it died, it became part of the rock bed in the Badlands National Park.
Around 32 million years later, the researchers realized that the newly discovered skull was unique. It is not only a new way, it is also the first of a new genus.
Mattisone Shreero is a former park ranger and geologist and paleontologist. It is one of the main researchers on paper that Santuccimayx describes.
She tells why this tiny deer has a major impact on scientific recording (24:27 to 38:16).
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