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What The Harshest Critics Had To Say About 1954's Godzilla - SlashFilm
/Film· 6 days agoIn the November 3, 1954 edition of the Yomiuri Evening Shimbun, the critic noted that "Gojira" had...
Have You Seen This? The mesmerizing motion of a tree-climbing python
KSL Salt Lake City· 4 days agoReticulated pythons are big. When I worked as a reptile handler years ago, one of these pythons...
The secret to making incredible on-trend sauces
Food Navigator USA· 1 day agoWhether someone is into salad dressings, dipping sauces, béarnaise, pesto, Mexican mole, gochujang, piri-piri or plain old mayonnaise, talking sauces is...
Pulling up the roots on foraging
KPBS San Diego· 2 days agoForaging — the practice of gathering plants, fruit and fungi — is gaining more widespread interest. But it's an age-old practice.
Spontaneous Persistent Inactivity – Scientists Discover New Type of Memory State
SciTechDaily· 1 day agoUCLA Health research identifies a new memory state called spontaneous persistent inactivity. UCLA...
Solving the Cancer Mystery That Devastated My Family
The Wall Street Journal· 6 days agoBy the time of the researchers’ groundbreaking discovery, my two sisters had died, both within about six months of being diagnosed with cancer in the...
3 Questions with WildEarth Guardians Wildlife Program Director Chris Smith
Santa Fe Reporter· 1 day agoSmith spent roughly a decade in the Pacific Northwest as a community organizer and environmental...
Kristi Noem’s dog-killing proves right-wing media can still get mad at one of their own
Columbia Journalism Review· 6 days agoAs it turns out, there are still things Republicans can do to earn themselves tough coverage on channels like Fox News and Newsmax. My Guardian colleague Martin Pengelly was the first to spot ...
AI gun detection company name-dropped Disney in its successful pitch to NYC
The Verge· 3 days agoWhen New York City Mayor Eric Adams was first introduced to a representative from Evolv, the AI gun...
How to do Disney World with an invisible disability
The Week· 2 days agoAt 25,000 acres – equivalent to 13,000 football pitches – Walt Disney World may be the most magical place on earth but it can also be an exhausting...