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This series "Post-Nature" uses my original photography layered with discarded man-made plastic detritus to reflect our collective disregard for the Earth as we doomscroll and bingewatch the Fall of Rome on reality tv. We have so distanced ourselves from mother nature that, shrink-wrapped as we are, we forget that we are her children, made of the same raw materials as the trees, the rivers, the stars.
Surely there’s some obscure old word in an ancient language for this feeling that those of us alive and awake at this moment in time have...to hold both beauty and heartbreak in the palm of one hand.
Microplastic pollution has reached every part of the planet, from the summit of Mount Everest to the deepest oceans. People are already known to consume the tiny particles via food and water, and to breathe them in.
Their effect in the body is yet unknown but scientists say there is an urgent need to assess the issue, particularly for infants. In October, scientists revealed that babies fed formula milk in plastic bottles are swallowing millions of particles a day.
Microplastic particles have been revealed in the placentas of unborn babies for the first time, which the researchers said was “a matter of great concern”.
“It is like having a cyborg baby: no longer composed only of human cells, but a mixture of biological and inorganic entities,” said Antonio Ragusa, director of obstetrics and gynecology at the San Giovanni Calibita Fatebenefratelli hospital in Rome, and who led the study published in the journal Environment International.
This series "Post-Nature" uses my original photography layered with discarded man-made plastic detritus to reflect our collective disregard for the Earth as we doomscroll and bingewatch the Fall of Rome on reality tv. We have so distanced ourselves from mother nature that, shrink-wrapped as we are, we forget that we are her children, made of the same raw materials as the trees, the rivers, the stars.
Surely there’s some obscure old word in an ancient language for this feeling that those of us alive and awake at this moment in time have...to hold both beauty and heartbreak in the palm of one hand.
Microplastic pollution has reached every part of the planet, from the summit of Mount Everest to the deepest oceans. People are already known to consume the tiny particles via food and water, and to breathe them in.
Their effect in the body is yet unknown but scientists say there is an urgent need to assess the issue, particularly for infants. In October, scientists revealed that babies fed formula milk in plastic bottles are swallowing millions of particles a day.
Microplastic particles have been revealed in the placentas of unborn babies for the first time, which the researchers said was “a matter of great concern”.
“It is like having a cyborg baby: no longer composed only of human cells, but a mixture of biological and inorganic entities,” said Antonio Ragusa, director of obstetrics and gynecology at the San Giovanni Calibita Fatebenefratelli hospital in Rome, and who led the study published in the journal Environment International.
This series "Post-Nature" uses my original photography layered with discarded man-made plastic detritus to reflect our collective disregard for the Earth as we doomscroll and bingewatch the Fall of Rome on reality tv. We have so distanced ourselves from mother nature that, shrink-wrapped as we are, we forget that we are her children, made of the same raw materials as the trees, the rivers, the stars.
Surely there’s some obscure old word in an ancient language for this feeling that those of us alive and awake at this moment in time have...to hold both beauty and heartbreak in the palm of one hand.
Microplastic pollution has reached every part of the planet, from the summit of Mount Everest to the deepest oceans. People are already known to consume the tiny particles via food and water, and to breathe them in.
Their effect in the body is yet unknown but scientists say there is an urgent need to assess the issue, particularly for infants. In October, scientists revealed that babies fed formula milk in plastic bottles are swallowing millions of particles a day.
Microplastic particles have been revealed in the placentas of unborn babies for the first time, which the researchers said was “a matter of great concern”.
“It is like having a cyborg baby: no longer composed only of human cells, but a mixture of biological and inorganic entities,” said Antonio Ragusa, director of obstetrics and gynecology at the San Giovanni Calibita Fatebenefratelli hospital in Rome, and who led the study published in the journal Environment International.
影星董勇在《北平无战事》一剧中饰演曾可达少将.获得一四年国剧盛典「年度萤屏表现力奖」的肯定.我觉得此剧演技精湛的实力派演员当属以下这三位:
董勇 饰曾可达
程煜 饰马汉山
陈宝国 饰徐铁英
电视剧丨北平无战事丨董勇主演
In a pretty alarming finding for those of us who love TV, a new study published in JAMA Psychiatry this week shows that young adults who watch a lot of television and have a low physical activity level tended to have worse cognitive function as measured by standardized tests when they hit middle age. We guess you should have listened to your mom. www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2015/12/02/...
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读完这篇报道后.说句心里话.其实我早就有这种感觉了
网易刊载:整个电视剧大决战中彭老总只出现了一次.台词寥寥几句.随后沦为陪衬
摘要:整个电视剧《大决战》中.彭老总只出现了一次.在陕北〈小河村会议〉上台词寥寥几句.随后沦为陪衬.甚至连个镜头都没有.倒是一旁的演员王雷却戏份不少.忙得不可开交.两版《大决战》对彭老总一角的塑造.其实也折射出了很多问题.和电影版《大决战》相比.四十九集的电视剧版更有条件好好塑造彭老总一角.没必要刻意压缩其戏份.以体现其他角色的重要性.退一万步说.与其拍王翠云.乔三本或者王翠山这些很「假」的虚构角色.倒不如好好研究真实存在的历史人物.他们的生平事迹无需渲染就足够光辉璀璨了