Aboriginal knowledge unravels ‘one of nature’s greatest mysteries’
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Fairy circles are round patches of bare earth surrounded by grass. They occur in the desert near Newman, Western Australia, and…
Fairy circles are round patches of bare earth surrounded by grass. They occur in the desert near Newman, Western Australia, and…
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Австралийские экологи выявили связь между волшебными кругами (так называют расположенные в правильном порядке участки без растите…
Enlarge / The fairy circles in Namibia seen from the air. New research asserts they form an additional source of water in this…
In just a couple places on Earth, namely, the scrubby deserts of Australia and Namibia, mysterious natural formations known as "f…
Hundreds of strange circular patches of ground where nothing grows can be found amongst the thick grass of the vast Namib desert.
Using computer models, ecologists think they have finally hit upon the reason for the strange polka dot patches scattered…
From time to time we point out illustrations of how scientists outside the ID movement use the design inference, demonstrating…
A new find seems to confirm how these odd circular patterns are formed.
The large, circular bald spots of naked earth were spotted in Australia.
This is just cool! Smithsonian Mag does a good job summarizing: The highly regular spacing of fairy circles in Australia…
An international team of scientists, led by Dr. Stephan Getzin of the Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research in Germany…
ENVIRONMENT Mysterious fairy circles have long lured mystics and conspiracy theorists to Africa’s Namib Desert. Now, scientists…
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Fairy circles in Namibia’s Marienfluss valley[image credit: Thorsten Becker]Similar circles have only previously been found in…
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Uniformly spaced gaps called “fairy circles” often appear in the grasslands of Namibia. The unprecedented discovery of these…
A mysterious landscape phenomenon known as fairy circles has been found in the Australian outback. The fairy circles are…