On October 14, 1947, Captain Chuck Yeager piloted the Bell X-1 aircraft, "Glamorous Glennis," achieving a speed of Mach 1.06. This flight disproved prevailing expert warnings that exceeding Mach 1 ...
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Listen to the natural sounds of birds in the wild. Trump pardons Texas Congressman Cuellar and wife Chicago hot dog stand promises free hot dogs but with a catch How old is too old to shovel snow?
Listen to bird sounds in nature – featuring the call of the common cuckoo (Cuculus canorus). Man named in Minneapolis mass shooter’s disturbing video speaks out A grand jury just showed the limits of ...
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Flappy Bird will have a Web3 connection, despite closing its Telegram game this spring. The Flappy Bird Foundation announced plans for competitive gameplay, rewards, and an on-chain IP protocol. No ...
Most birds are known for their speed and agility, not their strength. But there are a few species that have both. Here’s the bird that rules the roost when it comes to measuring strength in flight.
Eleanor has an undergraduate degree in zoology from the University of Reading and a master’s in wildlife documentary production from the University of Salford. Eleanor has an undergraduate degree in ...
Anyone hoping to catch sight of something out of the ordinary on Elliott Bay got it this week as a little, fully electric boat lifted out of the water on a couple of blades and wheeled around the ...
Jason Fennell is a writer and game designer based out of Chicago, IL. He has been writing articles about video games for several years now, with a professional interest in Adobe Flash and its legacy.
Check out the Android Epic Games Store Launch Trailer for Flappy Bird, the return of a classic mobile game developed by Flappy Bird Foundation. Players will once again start, tap, and flap forever in ...
The threat of bird flu has not gone away, virologists are warning. Leading virologists from over 40 countries are sounding the alarm over the increasing threat of H5N1 avian flu—which can cause ...