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Scary-sounding new virus in the news? Here are the questions you should ask - EconoTimes
EconoTimes· 11 hours agoEach of these recent cases was caused by a different strain of influenza virus. In each case, it was...
“The Curse” ending: How the show pulled off Nathan Fielder's high-flying finale
Entertainment Weekly via Yahoo News· 3 hours ago"The Curse" stunt coordinator Timothy Eulich shares exclusive behind-the-scenes videos and photos...
Birds' nests can be found just about anywhere in June
Berkshire Eagle· 6 days agoMore often than not, you will now see a bird with an insect clutched in its beak rather than a twig,...
Françoise Hardy, French singer whose beauty and melancholy made her a 1960s heartthrob – obituary
Daily Telegraph· 6 days agoFrançoise Hardy’s partner in the 1960s was the photographer Jean-Marie Périer, whose unsmiling...
The Best Father and Son Films: ‘The Tree of Life,’ ‘The Lion King,’ ‘Nowhere Special,’ and More
Indiewire via Yahoo News· 4 days agoJackie disapproves of his son’s passion, believing ballet to be purely for girls. It might sound...
Woman Is Shocked When A Cat Pops Out Of Her Wall — And Four More Follow
The Dodo· 4 days agoFinding one cat in your wall is surprising. Finding five cats in your wall is downright shocking. A...
The Cassowary Is the World's Most Dangerous Bird
HowStuffWorks via Yahoo News· 5 days agoDense rainforest flora would make it difficult to spot a cassowary, even with its brightly colored head. Also, you're unlikely to hear one, as its bird...
‘Fffaaaro, fffaaaro’: How do cicadas make their signature sound so eerie and amazingly loud?
Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier· 2 days agoThe most noticeable part of the cicada invasion blanketing the central United States is the sound —...
‘Fffaaaro, fffaaaro’: How do cicadas make their signature sound so eerie and amazingly loud?
The Chippewa Herald· 2 days agoThe most noticeable part of the cicada invasion blanketing the central United States is the sound —...
High fliers: pleasure-seeking parrots are using aromatic plants, stinky ants and alcohol
The Conversation· 11 hours agoIn our recent research, my colleagues and I observed Norfolk Island green parrots applying chewed pepper tree bark and shoots to their feathers and skin during preening. Maybe ...