The asteroid responsible for the mass extinction event that ended the reign of the dinosaurs 66 million years ago did not originate from the more familiar inner regions of our solar system. Instead, new research reveals that this catastrophic asteroid came from the distant reaches of the solar system. According to a study published Thursday in Science, researchers from … [Read more...] about Asteroid That Killed the Dinosaurs Was Water-Rich and Traveled Far Before Slamming Into Earth
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‘Incredibly rare’ dead sea serpent surfaces in California waters; just 1 of 20 since 1901
Few phenomena capture the imagination quite like the elusive oarfish, a creature steeped in mystery and folklore. According to Japanese legends, the appearance of this deep-sea giant can herald impending doom. Recently, Southern California witnessed an extraordinary event: a dead oarfish was discovered floating in La Jolla Cove—a sighting so rare it has occurred only 20 times … [Read more...] about ‘Incredibly rare’ dead sea serpent surfaces in California waters; just 1 of 20 since 1901
A Sanctuary Crowned by Breathtaking Views: The Madonna della Corona in Italy
Clinging precariously to a vertical cliff face over 2,000 feet above sea level, the Sanctuary of Madonna della Corona (Sanctuary of the Lady of the Crown) in Italy appears to defy gravity. Nestled amidst the dramatic peaks of Mount Baldo, overlooking the vast Valdadige valley, this historic church isn't just a place of worship – it's a marvel of architecture and a testament to … [Read more...] about A Sanctuary Crowned by Breathtaking Views: The Madonna della Corona in Italy
A Nighttime Encounter with the Lichen Huntsman Spider
On my late-night bathroom visits, my bathroom tenant would look very unimpressed with me for interrupting her dinner! Yes, you read that right. But the tenant was an eight-legged giant spider who made a meal of the cockroaches emerging from the bathroom sink in the dead of the night. These spiders, belonging to the family Sparassidae, are collectively known as huntsman … [Read more...] about A Nighttime Encounter with the Lichen Huntsman Spider
A Record-Breaking 17 California Condor Chicks Hatched at the L.A. Zoo This Year
In a monumental achievement for wildlife conservation, the California condor has experienced a banner year at the LA Zoo. After an absence of a century from California's redwood forests, the majestic bird, with its impressive 10-foot wingspan and distinctive white wing patches, has made a triumphant return to the region thanks to dedicated breeding and releasing efforts. This … [Read more...] about A Record-Breaking 17 California Condor Chicks Hatched at the L.A. Zoo This Year





