Humans have practiced head shaping for tens of thousands of years, and anthropologists are beginning to uncover clues as to why.
The historic Chateau at the Oregon Caves is an architectural gem that deserves recognition beyond its role as a place to ...
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Tired of your city’s populace freezing to death in Frostpunk? Then why not try Synergy, where your alien charges can be cooked to a prune-like consistency? That’s this city-builder’s major threat ...
Cape Town, in South Africa, is famous for its dramatic mountains and coastline, but its greatest treasure lies in the plants that carpet its slopes and valleys. Table Mountain National Park and its ...
Dian Spear previously worked for South African National Parks, and she received funding from the JRS Biodiversity Foundation for this work. Nicola van Wilgen-Bredenkamp works for SANParks and received ...
Plants close their stomata to block pathogen entry, but how this defence is supported at the organelle level remains unclear. Our study reveals that immune signalling promotes MIRO1-dependent ...
Hollywood is filled with performers who possess qualities that seem to transcend ordinary human behavior. Some actors exhibit distinct physical traits or intense personality quirks that make audiences ...
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Ross Bonaime is the Senior Film Editor at Collider. He is a Virginia-based critic, writer, and editor who has written about all forms of entertainment for Paste Magazine, Brightest Young Things, ...
Ridley Scott's inimitable 1979 sci-fi thriller, Alien, expertly ratchets up the tension by not having the titular alien show up on screen until roughly an hour into the film. Following in Scott's ...