Life as an NFL kicker is for a select few.
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Pixar has been making us feel about about our toys since 1995.
Fans claim that the original characters they’ve grown to love have been given a more cartoonish look with smoother, modern features and larger eyes.
  Montañita is a place many people intend to pass through. They come for surf, sun, music, and a stretch of Ecuador’s coast known for surf, music, and its free-spirited nature. Some stay longer. They open small businesses, learn the workings of the communes, put children into local schools, and begin to notice what visitors […]
The cause of future food shortages may not be a lack of farmland, but a shortage of agricultural workers. Amid low birth rates and rural decline, a joint international research team from KAIST has developed a new data-driven model that incorporates the decline in the agricultural workforce into analysis of future food security (the ability to stably produce and supply food required by the public).
From celebrity row to the streets of NYC, celeb Knicks superfans were out to celebrate.
Girotti will lead the organization through a redevelopment project and an expansion of events.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Ex-Crew star Cucho Hernandez, who is considered among the greatest players in Columbus history, marked his World Cup debut for Colombia in style in honor of his growing family. The former Crew striker came off the bench in the 80th minute for Los Cafeteros in the team's opening World Cup game [...]
Leading up to Halloween weekend, a historic pub in Cobleskill is opening its doors for a unique evening of eats, haunts, and ghouls.
Scientists from the National Graphene Institute at the University of Manchester and Sun Yat-sen University have captured the growth of semiconducting tellurium nanostructures in liquid in real time, revealing how tiny seed particles form, grow into nanowires and compete for material as the structures develop.
An international study led by Curtin University has revealed new insights into how an ancient flying reptile was preserved in extraordinary detail for 113 million years, offering a rare glimpse into a vanished world.
The environmental damage caused by the world's highest-consuming 10% of people is worth $1.7 trillion to $5.7 trillion a year. At the central and upper estimates, this is several times more than the international community has committed to spend on climate action and biodiversity conservation combined, and is on the scale of the funding estimated to be needed globally to address these crises.