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For more than five years now, sightings have racked up of a vehicle that looks like a Ferrari Formula 1 car driving on Czech highways, complete with a mysterious helmeted driver behind the wheel.
MANKATO — As best she can remember, Lynne Gehrke figures the flock of guinea fowl in her North Broad Street neighborhood in Mankato arrived about a dozen years ago. She wasn’t sure how they got here ...
Haverford police will reward helmeted riders. As concern for the safety of young riders on electric scooters continues, Haverford police is using a treat to promote helmet safety among young scooter ...
Sword of the Sea, from the lineage of the indie hit Journey, asks the player to help plants and fish thrive by turning sand into water. By Harold Goldberg Sand moves as if it were the sea, swirling, ...
Two helmeted guineafowls are seen walking on the ground in a naturalistic enclosure. Their distinctive spotted feathers and blue heads stand out against the earthy surroundings. This image captures ...
A study in South Africa analyzed the helmeted guineafowl to discover how the iconic sub-Saharan bird manages extreme fluctuations in temperature. This brightly colored bird with a bony head protrusion ...
Have you ever wondered how wild birds cope with baking hot afternoons and freezing cold mornings? Our new study has taken a close look at one of Africa’s most familiar birds – the helmeted guineafowl ...
Over a video call from a dig site near Oxford, England, Peter Falkingham points his phone down to show a fossilized footprint of what was probably a large sauropod. Stepping inside the long-necked ...
Olga Artemyeva is a film critic, screenwriter and film curator based in NYC. She has a PhD in Art History and teaches Film Studies. Her dissertaion was dedicated to the evolution of horror, and it ...
Climate change and habitat loss could cause more than 500 bird species to go extinct in the next 100 years, researchers from the University of Reading have found. Their study, published in Nature ...