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IFLScience on MSNNo Eggs? A Seed In Your Pantry Works Just As Well In Cake Recipes“Chia seeds contain healthy omega-3 fatty acids, polyunsaturated fatty acids, dietary fiber, proteins, vitamins, and some ...
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The Oaklandside on MSNA baby monkey went viral after she was found during a traffic stop. The full story isn't so cuteSeveral cell phones were found in the car, as well as four large containers of marijuana — fairly routine stuff, as traffic ...
Hundreds of Indigenous Mayans in Guatemala celebrated the new solar year at Kaminaljuyu with a spiritual ceremony. This marks ...
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A mountain lion was reported in a Camarillo backyard hanging out under a playground set. When a fish and game warden tried to ...
On Colón Island, Panama, a new species of shrimp was discovered under dying mangrove roots. Known as Trichocallia delicatula, this “beautiful hairy ghost shrimp” is characterized by its translucent ...
Feb. 17, 2025 — Reintroducing wolves to the Scottish Highlands could lead to an expansion of native woodland which could take in and store one million tons of CO2 ... Feb. 13, 2025 — Male ...
Here’s what happened next. From animal encounters to Chance Encounters, CNN Travel’s hit series about love and friendship is now a new CNN podcast. Host Francesca Street chronicles marvelous ...
Hundreds of Indigenous Mayan people in Guatemala ushered in the new year according to their calendar with a spiritual ceremony at the sacred Mayan site of Kaminaljuyu, in Guatemala City, on Tuesday.
Active volcanoes, thick jungles, Caribbean waters: few countries pack as much diversity within such compact borders as ...
From amphibians to reptiles to all the creatures living under the sea, Kelly Geck takes care of them all at the Cook Museum of Natural Science, and the Ohio native said she finds the ecosystem in ...
Miles and miles of water. We can't live without water. Nothing can live without water. These animals live in the water. They couldn't survive unless there was a lot of water around them.
Feb. 17, 2025 — Reintroducing wolves to the Scottish Highlands could lead to an expansion of native woodland which could take in and store one million tons of CO2 annually, according to a new ...
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