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Nato tops opening Portland E-Prix practice for Andretti
Racer· 2 days agoNorman Nato put Andretti atop of the times on home soil in the opening practice session for this...
How Do Chameleons Change Color? And Why?
HowStuffWorks· 3 days agoWhen the animal is relaxed, the cells stay close together and reflect short wavelengths, like blue. A rush of excitement pushes those cells farther...
HR Pufnstuf Facts: 14 Details About the Saturday Morning Classic
Woman's World· 5 days agoCLING AND CLANG: A pair of non-speaking police officers performed respectively by Joy Campbell and...
Yak-52 Kill Marks Hint At Success In Ukraine’s Drone War
THE WARZONE· 5 days agoA propeller-driven Yak-52 primary training aircraft has appeared with an impressive collection of...
Mughals didn’t bring kababs to India. They existed in 12th century Banaras
Theprint· 7 days agoThe dishes that are mostly prepared in Banaras today started taking roots from the Gahadavala times...
Monsoon dishes | Kasaragod’s cloudbursts and pulinkari
The Hindu· 2 days agoSprouted cashew nuts and mushrooms that carpet the hills after a thunderstorm find their way into...
1800s Kolkata is key to Modi's Act East policy. It needs imagination, not just bureaucracy
Theprint· 2 days agoEarlier this year, a survey by the prestigious ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute in Singapore, showed...
On the North Coast, silverspot butterfly and coastal prairie recovery go hand in hand
The Daily Astorian, Ore.· 6 days agoOn a recent May afternoon, Eric Owen shuffled through tall swaths of grass in a prairie near Surf Pines, approaching a sandy patch of soil dotted with native wildflowers. The prairie — part ...
Northland Nature: Ferns thrive in summer woods
The Pine Journal, Cloquet, Minn.· 2 days agoJun. 28—In the Northland, May is the greening month while June is the growing month. Looking back on these 60 days, we see that both months lived up to their names. Neither was too hot, (or ...