Dingfelder is a freelance science journalist. Her writing has appeared in National Geographic, the Washington Post, and Washingtonian magazine. A former staff reporter at ...
April this year saw Maxon release a new Red Giant tool with Geo. It’s partly for artists who want to render 3D files in After ...
Andrew Newberg, a leading researcher in the neurobiology of religious experience, states that the inhibition of sensory ...
On the northwest border of Slovenia is a mountain range as dramatic as it is accessible, offering hut-to-hut hiking on ...
Meet Figaro, a Goffin’s cockatoo. He taught himself how to turn cardboard into a tool. Birds, it turns out, are actually ...
Muertos Fest takes over Hemisfair this weekend, with live music, a mercado, processions and the city's largest community altar.
The second annual event is hosted by Festival Dia de los Muertos Amarillo, Tx, Amarillo Council for the Latino Arts and Balu ...
After surviving Hurricane Idalia and Debby, dairy farmers didn’t think it could get much worse.
Richard Sima is a neuroscientist turned award-winning science journalist who writes the "Brain Matters" column for The Washington Post's Well+Being desk.
Deputies say Rigoberto Chavez, 79, walked away from his home on Southeast 178th Street in Summerfield around 9:30 a.m.
Grizzly 399’s rise to worldwide fame was achieved when she raised triplets near humans just as social media was taking-off.
About 35 leopards live in and around this park. That’s an average of less than two square miles of habitat apiece, for animals that can easily range ten miles in a day. These leopards also live ...