We all have one friend that gets us into trouble. For Sue Tilley, it was Leigh Bowery: part performance artist, part fashion designer, totally bonkers. Throughout the 1980s, Tilley would spend her ...
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje went Method to play 'Euphoria' villain Alamo Brown, speaking in his Southern accent for nine months.
Drought, groundwater pumping and invasive species threaten Chiricahua leopard frogs, but a team of volunteers is trying to ...
While the dream is to own your place of residence, to get there often means paying someone for the "privilege" of a roof over ...
Photo by Jamie Lubetkin When Roberto Lugo was a kid growing up in the gritty Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia, summers were hot and dirty. Fortunately for Lugo, his father had a monkey wrench.
A professional photographer shares their secrets on how to capture animals on camera, from choosing the right equipment to picking where to go.
Maker’s Mercantile has a craft for just about everyone Saturday, offering three unique classes throughout the day.
The suspension of ONE Arts Community School marks the latest blow to Burlington’s already fragile childcare ecosystem, which ...
Rivian's founder and CEO opens up about the 'extremely high' stakes he faces making the more affordable R2 a hit. Inside the ...
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Painting turbines like poisonous frogs could save birds
Painting wind turbines like venomous snakes or poisonous frogs could stop birds flying into them, according to new research. The study saw birds presented with a touchscreen “game” to test how they ...
Painting wind turbines like venomous snakes or poisonous frogs could stop birds flying into them, according to new research.
Scientists tested colorful turbine blades modeled after wasps and found birds were less likely to approach them.
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