A Tanzanian lake, Natron, has gained notoriety for its alleged petrifying powers, with photos showing animals preserved like ...
To overcome the challenges of operating in conditions such as fog, smoke or total darkness, the team is examining bio-inspired echolocation, which draws from how bats use ultrasonic sound waves to ...
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Wednesday Bird Droppings: Hot stove keeps burning
Over the last week, things have slowed down around the warehouse. Meanwhile, the hot stove remains pretty active throughout ...
In the fall, when leaves are changing colors and cooler weather moves in, if you look up, you will see lots of activity in ...
The situation the Yankees currently face is unique. They hope to get Rodón (elbow surgery) back by late April or early May, ...
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Why Do Cats Knock Things Over? Understanding Feline Hunting Behavior
Why does your cat deliberately knock things off your desk? Is it trying to provoke you, communicate, or something else?
Ewoks: The Battle for Endor first aired on ABC 40 years ago. It isn't great, but it's had a small lasting impact, most ...
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Saturday Bird Droppings: What is Mike Elias planning?
Phillies Claim Pedro León | MLB Trade Rumors The Orioles had claimed León from the Astros at the start of the month and hoped to sneak him through themselves. It didn’t work. But it’s possible the ...
Explore 15 real-world innovations where animal biology inspired modern technology, from robots to raincoats and more.
In a remote corner of Costa Rica, a former cattle pasture has been restored as a lush rainforest, thanks to one family and ...
This was a difficult year for the Atlanta Braves - and for others - but there are still many reasons to be thankful.
Here is the standout fiction and nonfiction of the year, selected by the staff of The New York Times Book Review.
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