A trifecta – this, that and the other thing

 

We’re offering a bit of a breather from biz news and views with some tantalizing trivia for your tastebuds. Stay tuned for upbeat, out-of-the-ordinary offerings to share around the “water cooler” or wherever your casual conversations happen.

Wildlife are free to roam in the DMZ

Its borders are guarded between North and South Korea, but the 160-mile stretch of land in between is home to 6,100 species ranging from reptiles and birds to plants including 267 on Korea’s endangered list. Often referred to as an oasis of pristine biodiverse landscapes, the conservation collaboration celebrates its 70th armistice anniversary with photos and video here.

What is ebru?

An ancient art form from Turkey and Central Asia, this mesmerizing artwork is produced using dyes, a water-based solution to prevent paint from sinking, and a set of unique tools similar to those used for printmaking. The finished designs are transferred onto sheets of paper, fabric, and other canvasses. Watch Turkish artist Garip Ay as he demos

Fibonacci formula is front and center

First documented in 300 BC, the Fibonacci sequence is considered to be at the center of most foundational facets of nature and human existence including popular culture. For the mathematically minded, the formula claims that each number is equal to the sum of the two numbers preceding it. Suffice to say, it’s fascinating and worth checking out here.