Deer, bears, gibbons, but especially elephants, play an important role in seed dispersal for a large-fruited tree in the forests of Thailand, according to a new study. The data illustrate the complexity of forest ecology and hint that, at least for this one species, changes have occurred that have diminished […]
Daily Archives: July 18, 2018
More details of Samsung’s rumored foldable phone for 2019 have trickled out: It may be codenamed “Winner,” and when folded have cameras on the back and a small display in front. That news comes from an unnamed source, speaking to the Wall Street Journal. The source reiterates previous rumors we’ve heard: […]
In April, Oxlade-Chamberlain fell awkwardly in Liverpool’s first-leg Champions League semi-final win against Roma and was stretchered off. It was then confirmed the 24-year-old had suffered a serious knee ligament injury and would miss the rest of the season and the World Cup. Oxlade-Chamberlain was expected to return in 2019 […]
There’s almost nothing better than spending a lazy afternoon reading comics — except maybe spending that same afternoon obsessively reading updates about San Diego Comic-Con. This year, try multi-tasking and do both. Not sure what to read? We’re here to help. If you have a craving for comics, you have […]
The Prince of Wales is next in line to the British throne and the longest-serving heir apparent in its history. He broke the record of 59 years, two months and 13 days previously set by his great-great-grandfather, King Edward VII, in April 2011. How old is Prince Charles? Charles was […]
Scratch and dent appliances, does that term sound familiar? If you’ve ever hunted for big-ticket home bargains, it will be. Scratch and dent refers to brand new, large appliances sold at heavy discounts by third party retailers. Ideally, these appliances are perfectly fine. They’re fresh off the assembly line, unused, […]
The family of Ella Kissi-Debrah want an inquest to rule air pollution as the cause of her death, while other legal cases are challenging government inaction on dirty air Ella was 9 years old when she died in 2013Photo courtesy of the Ella Roberta Estate By Michael Le Page AIR […]
Mayor Rick Bonnette boasts that his municipality outside Toronto is the most patriotic in all of Canada: on the country’s 150th birthday last year, a population of 61,000 raised approximately 57,000 Canadian flags. So when President Trump slapped aluminum and steel tariffs on his country – on the grounds of […]