Plus, why we find AI to be so creepy; celebrating Nigerian Independence Day; Frodo the humpback whale's record-breaking journey
Saturday, September 30, 2023 | |
| PHOTOGRAPHS BY CLARK JAMES MISHLER | | Land of the big: Cabbage weighing in at 138 pounds. Zucchini as tall as a kid (as seen above). Pumpkins bulkier than a couple of NFL linebackers.
These are just a few examples from the biggest U.S. state, which produces other monstrous produce. How exactly, in such a short growing season, does Alaska do it?
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| Farmers of all ages compete for the biggest produce at the Alaska State Fair, such as the 902-pound pumpkin (above). Why do these freakishly large fruits and veggies thrive here? And what happens to the produce once the competition is over? Find out. | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY GARY HERSHORN, GETTY IMAGES | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY NEWSCAST/UNIVERSAL IMAGES GROUP/GETTY IMAGES | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY MEDINA SAGE DUGGER | | Color! Movement! Life! Artist Medina Sage Dugger captures Nigerian women’s hairstyles as an homage to famous photographer J.D. ’Okhai Ojeikere for his black-and-white images. With the country’s Independence Day tomorrow, celebrate the proud culture behind Nigerian hairstyles (two pictured above).
Related: See scenes from classic fairy tales—with a Nigerian twist
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| PHOTOGRAPH BY RALPH PACE/WHALE TRUST, NMFS PERMIT # 13846 | | Setting records: His name is Frodo. He’s a humpback whale who set the record for the longest-known movement of his species, flipping the script on what scientists typically thought of as the creature’s typical migration pattern. (Above, a humpback whale—not Frodo—in Hawaii.)
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Today’s soundtrack: Cruel, St. Vincent
This newsletter has been curated and edited by David Beard, Hannah Farrow, Nancy San Martín, and Jen Tse. Amanda Williams-Bryant, Alisher Egamov, Rita Spinks, and Jeremy Brandt-Vorel also contributed this week. Thanks for reading! | | | |
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