Bird names beginning with “U” are uncommon, yet they reveal a fascinating diversity of species from different parts of the ...
Rats love to chew on the soy-based wiring insulation used in vehicles. Increasing claims from rodent damage is driving up ...
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Scientists Unearth 110-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur “Mummy” in Canada With Its Skin and Organs So Intact, It Looks Almost Alive
In March 2011, a Canadian backhoe operator unearthed what paleontologists now call one of the most extraordinary fossil finds ...
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How the UK's ancient stones are drawing renewed awareness of the sacred
The United Kingdom is studded with megalithic formations dating back to the Neolithic and Bronze ages. Many are finding in ...
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Reasons New Iberia Should Be Your Next Louisiana Escape
Discover why New Iberia makes a perfect Louisiana escape with rich culture, Southern charm, and vibrant flavors that create ...
The Ansonia Theatre stands as a cultural beacon in the heart of downtown, its marquee a nostalgic reminder of simpler entertainment times. This isn’t some corporate multiplex with seventeen versions ...
Talkative African grey parrots are charismatic internet stars. A global scramble to source and sell the birds threatens their ...
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The surprisingly profound debate over whether fish feel pain
Maybe you suspect there isn’t much to fish — and you could hardly be blamed for it. For centuries, Western natural philosophy ...
This week in Indie Basement we’ve got new records by Sharp Pins ( Lifeguard ‘s Kai Slater ), Oneohtrix Point Never, Irish-by-way-of-Portugal band pôt-pot, and Chicago’s Glyders, plus two rave-forward ...
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