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Mammals may have hunted down dinosaurs for dinner, rare fossil suggests
Mammals may have hunted down dinosaurs for dinner, rare fossil suggests
An unusual find in China suggests some early mammals may have hunted dinosaur for dinner
2023-07-18 23:20
Robert De Niro, 79, rocks stylish suit, attends 16th Annual Chanel Tribeca Artists Dinner with girlfriend Tiffany Chen
Robert De Niro, 79, rocks stylish suit, attends 16th Annual Chanel Tribeca Artists Dinner with girlfriend Tiffany Chen
Robert De Niro opted for black trousers paired with a suit jacket, complemented by a dark green polo shirt underneath
2023-06-13 17:55
Get property investing advice with this $39.99 app
Get property investing advice with this $39.99 app
TL;DR: Considering an investment property? Learn how to make more informed real estate decisions with
2023-09-19 17:55
Get your very own refurbished Echo Dot for 26% off
Get your very own refurbished Echo Dot for 26% off
Save $14: As of July 17, the Certified Refurbished Echo Dot (5th Gen) is on
2023-07-17 23:51
Renowned glass artist and the making of a gigantic church window featured in new film
Renowned glass artist and the making of a gigantic church window featured in new film
A renowned glass artist in Mexico played a key role in the creation of a gigantic church window in the U.S. The 81-year-old Narcissus Quagliata is the master of the glass-fusion technique that made the Kansas church’s colossal stained-glass artwork possible
2023-11-02 01:26
How to watch 'Avatar: The Way of Water' from your couch
How to watch 'Avatar: The Way of Water' from your couch
UPDATE: Jun. 7, 2023, 5:00 a.m. EDT This article has been updated to reflect the
2023-06-07 17:51
Sudan factions agree to extend ceasefire deal amid clashes
Sudan factions agree to extend ceasefire deal amid clashes
By Khalid Abdelaziz and Aidan Lewis DUBAI (Reuters) -Sudan's warring military factions agreed on Monday to a five-day extension of
2023-05-30 04:58
Areas with lower bird diversity ‘have more mental health hospital admissions’
Areas with lower bird diversity ‘have more mental health hospital admissions’
Areas with lower bird diversity appear to have a higher number of hospital admissions related to mental health conditions, research suggests. Experts analysed data from ebird – an online database of bird observations by citizen scientists – to estimate diversity across the US state of Michigan. The team then combined this with hospital admissions for anxiety and mood disorders in the state. The findings, published in the journal Geo: Geography And Environment, showed lower bird diversity to be a significant predictor of higher numbers of hospital admissions for mental health conditions, highlighting the complex relationship between the disorders and biodiversity crises. It is critical we take a holistic approach to our mental health and nature Dr Rachel Buxton The researchers said that while income and the presence of green spaces were the strongest predictors of anxiety and mood disorder-related admissions, there were also independent “significant associations” between mental health and bird diversity. Lead author Dr Rachel Buxton, assistant professor at the Institute of Environmental and Interdisciplinary Sciences at Carleton University in Canada, said: “Often we consider nature as representing the amount of green space near homes or the distance to the nearest park, but the link between species diversity and health is underexplored. “Our study shows that if species diversity can affect mental health at the severe end of the spectrum (hospitalisations), it is possible that the decline in biodiversity across the globe may be intricately connected with our anxiety and mood on a day-to-day basis. “It is critical we take a holistic approach to our mental health and nature. “Investing in nature should not be viewed as a luxury, but a necessity, and evaluated in the context of the support for wellbeing it offers individuals and communities living in urban or nature-scarce environments. “Restoring and conserving diverse bird communities could be one avenue to improving mental health in cities and factored into urban restoration projects and public health policies.” Last year, researchers from King’s College London found that watching birds or listening to birdsong was linked to mental wellbeing, with effects lasting up to eight hours. The Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) team said at that time that the links between birds and mental wellbeing were not explained by co-occurring environmental factors such as the presence of trees, plants or waterways.
2023-08-08 16:19
HelloFresh Launches Premium Pet Food Brand in the US, The Pets Table; Bringing Subscription Expertise to New Vertical
HelloFresh Launches Premium Pet Food Brand in the US, The Pets Table; Bringing Subscription Expertise to New Vertical
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 1, 2023--
2023-08-01 22:22
C-3PO 'Star Wars' head goes on sale in huge movie memorabilia auction
C-3PO 'Star Wars' head goes on sale in huge movie memorabilia auction
In a galaxy not-so far away, "Star Wars" fans will soon have the chance to buy the head of C-3PO when it goes under the hammer next month as part of a huge movie memorabilia auction.
2023-10-04 00:51
Minnesota governor readies to sign bill legalizing recreational cannabis
Minnesota governor readies to sign bill legalizing recreational cannabis
Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz is scheduled to sign a bill Tuesday that legalizes recreational marijuana for people over the age of 21
2023-05-31 00:59
Hotel in Italy Named Best in World in New Global List
Hotel in Italy Named Best in World in New Global List
The 94-room Belmond Hotel Cipriani has a storied history. It was opened in the 1950s by the inventor
2023-06-29 17:47