Hitchhiking Tom Waits was once picked up by ‘Nature Boy’ songwriter Eden Ahbez
‘It was a big thrill for me,’ US artist tells Iggy Pop in a rare radio appearance

‘It was a big thrill for me,’ US artist tells Iggy Pop in a rare radio appearance
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Wolves manager Gary O'Neil says defender Jonny Otto will not feature against Burnley on Tuesday following a "training ground incident".
Wolves manager Gary O'Neil says defender Jonny Otto will not feature against Burnley on Tuesday following a "training ground incident".
Cruise passengers will soon have twice as many ways to channel their inner Jimmy Buffett.
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Sha’Carri Richardson was honored with the Athlete of the Year for Women award for her remarkable track performances this year.
Читать дальше...The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on Monday in a legal challenge to Purdue Pharma's multi-billion dollar bankruptcy deal aimed at providing compensation to victims of the widely abused painkiller OxyContin.
The app helps people who are blind or low vision scan documents and currency and can describe their surroundings.
The coveted title of Oxford Word of the Year for 2023 has been claimed by a newcomer to the linguistic stage: "Rizz." Derived from the word "charisma," this vibrant term has been defined by Oxford University Press (OUP) as a person's innate ability to captivate a romantic partner through their style, charm, or sheer attractiveness, as reported by CNN.
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A kangaroo that escaped from its handler during a pit stop at an Ontario zoo was captured early Monday after multiple days on the loose.
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NDRF teams deployed in Bapatla for rescue operations, people from 111 vulnerable villages being shifted to safer places
“All of Us Strangers” was the big winner at Sunday’s British Independent Film Awards, coming away with seven wins including Best Film, but it was Stephen Graham who was the most celebrated artist in attendance. The Liverpudlian actor, who has starred in a variety of films and TV shows from “Gangs of New York” and […]
What is causing the structure of the dust to evolve, and where exactly the dust comes from, is still a mystery.
A research team, led by scientists at the University of York, mapped the family tree of the ferocious ambush-predators and their extinct relatives known as Pseudosuchia. They then compared this with data from the fossil record to understand why crocodiles have so few living species, while there are 11,000 species of their closest living relatives, birds.
Scientists have amassed genome data for dozens of "magic mushroom" isolates and cultivars, with the goal to learn more about how their domestication and cultivation has changed them. The findings, published December 4 in the journal Current Biology, may point the way to the production of intriguing new cultivars, say the researchers.
Himalayan Glaciers fight back to preserve themselves, but for how long? An international team of researchers, co-led by Professor Francesca Pellicciotti of the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA), explains a stunning phenomenon: rising global temperatures have led Himalayan glaciers to increasingly cool the air in contact with the ice surface. The ensuing cold winds might help cool the glaciers and preserve the surrounding ecosystems. The results, found across the Himalayan range, were published in Nature Geoscience.
Researchers reporting in the journal Current Biology on December 4 have found the earliest-known fossil mosquito in Lower Cretaceous amber from Lebanon. What's more, the well-preserved insects are two males of the same species with piercing mouthparts, suggesting they likely sucked blood. That's noteworthy because, among modern-day mosquitoes, only females are hematophagous, meaning that they use piercing mouthparts to feed on the blood of people and other animals.
Contrary to current understanding, the brains of human newborns aren't significantly less developed compared to other primate species, but appear so because so much brain development happens after birth, finds a new study led by University College London researchers.