Welcome to NatureVolve issue sue 10
At NatureVolve, we are an international community uniting to share our ideas in science and art with the world, through the common appreciation of nature’s wondrous workings.
While sharing diverse fields within science to conservation and art, we especially emphasise the wonder of water and the oceans in this edition. Meanwhile, this does not leave out interesting discoveries and illustrations in the life sciences. We begin the Science section by looking at what is behind chevron geological structures, and then on the much smaller scale, peer upon a microfossil, and the eye of a zebrafish.
In Conservation, we are introduced to some species needing further protection, and the true value of fresh water to our society. Some extremely diverse science communication projects are presented in the Scicomm section, from a very inventive podcast that interviews engineers, to a professor ’s quest to widen an appreciation for the fantastic colours produced from polarization effects.
In the Art section we have a mixture of styles beyond paintings, to photography projects that cross boundaries with science and sociology. In Written Word, we finish off with an indepth account of a devastating brush fire called the Getty Fire, in the context of climate change.
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