It's a boom time for Florida Man. As Florida’s population surpasses 23 million for the first time ever, the Sunshine State might soon need a new moniker – not for a sudden influx of sparkly vampires, but due to a wave of retirees. According to a report released Friday by the state’s Demographic Estimating Conference, there are now 23,002,597 people residing in Florida as … [Read more...] about Florida’s Population Surges Past 23 Million for the First Time
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Why Is It Colder At Higher Altitudes, Despite Being Closer To The Sun?
It's a well-known rule that the higher you go on Earth, the colder it gets. But there are a few people who haven't quite grasped why this is the case, with some asking why it is that the tops of mountains are colder when hot air rises and others asking why the tops of mountains are snowy when they are closer to the Sun than the ground is. First off, it may be instinctive to … [Read more...] about Why Is It Colder At Higher Altitudes, Despite Being Closer To The Sun?
Face Of A 7,500-Year-Old Gibraltarian Woman Has Been Recreated by Scientists
In 1996, archaeologists in Gibraltar made a significant discovery in a cave: a human skull buried beneath layers of sediment containing fish, bird, and mammal bones, as well as carved flint objects. Recognizing the skull's ancient origin, they embarked on a quest to 'resurrect' it. At the time of its discovery, the humid climate of Gibraltar posed a challenge for DNA … [Read more...] about Face Of A 7,500-Year-Old Gibraltarian Woman Has Been Recreated by Scientists
A Fawn Resting in a Field of Flowers
A young fawn, barely a few weeks old, rests peacefully in a sea of purple phlox. Its spotted coat blends seamlessly with the dappled sunlight filtering through the leaves above, casting intricate shadows on the delicate petals below. The fawn's large, curious eyes are closed in slumber, its tiny ears twitching gently with each breath. The air is still, save for the soft … [Read more...] about A Fawn Resting in a Field of Flowers
Sheep farmer fits dogs with spiked collars to protect against wolf
A sheep farmer from Ranst in Antwerp province is being investigated for possible animal abuse, after fitting his two dogs with spiked steel collars (see photo) to protect them against a possible attack by the lone wolf that killed a kangaroo and injured another in the past week. Theo De Cock told Antwerp’s ATV channel he has lost some 30 sheep in the past year to … [Read more...] about Sheep farmer fits dogs with spiked collars to protect against wolf





