Food prices in Bali on Dec 31, 2025: red onions, broiler chicken, and eggs increased; red bird's eye chili and Honan garlic ...
Jambi's food prices on Dec 30, 2025, show a mixed trend. Red bird's eye chili increased by 1.35%, while curly red chili, ...
A ground report on the rapid decline of the white-winged wood duck, Assam’s State Bird, examining habitat loss in Northeast India.
A passenger plane with 181 people on board skidded on the runway at a high speed and slammed into a wall before exploding into flames. Two crew members were rescued alive from the tail of the burning ...
I’m a big fan of photography. I’ve been doing it for years, and I know my way around a camera. But I can’t even count how many times, mostly when I was younger, a random man—always a man—stopped me ...
Lower impact: Buying secondhand jeans can cut carbon costs by 90 per cent, while cold-washing and and line-drying may reduce ...
The longtime Tribecan (since 1974!) had a decades-long collaboration with Saturday Night Live and is now developing a TV show about the neighborhood.
Imagine a place where the lake meets the mountains in perfect harmony. McCall delivers that dream and then some. Payette Lake sparkles like a giant sapphire. The town hugs the shoreline lovingly. Main ...
Tucked away in southeastern Washington’s rolling Palouse hills, Pomeroy offers a slice of affordable paradise that makes Manhattan real estate agents weep into their $18 cocktails.
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The Science Behind the Vulturine Guinea Fowl’s Striking Feathers
Explore how the vulturine guinea fowl’s striking blue and white feathers serve more than beauty. From structural coloration ...
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Elusive, Critically Endangered Bird—and One of the Closest Living Relatives of Dodos—Was Spotted for the First Time in Five Years
Conservationists are racing to save the manumea, a chicken-sized bird that lives only on two Samoan islands, from extinction ...
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These Urban Birds Evolved Longer Beaks During Covid-19 Lockdowns. Then, They Changed Back
Researchers suspect that dark-eyed juncos living in Los Angeles adapted based on the availability of food scraps tossed by ...
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