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Sheep Can Recognize Emma Watson and Barack
In a new study it was found that sheep are able to remember and recognize faces. Other faces this sheep is able to recognize is Jake Gyllenhaal and TV journalist Fiona Bruce. “One of them is just a fan of Jake Gyllenhaal,” lead researcher Jenny Morton said of one of the students Entry fees at National Parks are propsed to sharply increase during five of their busiest months. Parks include Yosemite, Yellowstone, and Joshua Tree National Park. The fees are said to pay for maintenance issues for visitors like roads, campgrounds, and bathrooms.
Let's Have Watts of Fun
Light Puns
How a Star Avoided Death
Astronomers found a star that continues to explode staving off death. A supernova is suposed to explode once and be done but that is not the case with this star. The star shows signs of slowly winding down as its light fades.
US is the Only Country Not in the Paris Climate Accord
Syria announced that they were planning to sign the Paris Climate Accord joining the 194 other countries that have decided to curb Global Warming.
Entry Fees at Parks May Double
Entry fees at National Parks are propsed to sharply increase during five of their busiest months. Parks include Yosemite, Yellowstone, and Joshua Tree National Park. The fees are said to pay for maintenance issues for visitors like roads, campgrounds, and bathrooms.
15 Empowering Things Emma Watson Has Said
Emma has said many inspirational things over the years but we have compiled the best things she has said. Be prepared to be wowed.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Says She Will Not Be Leaving
Ruth Bader Ginsburg has been a supreme court justice since 1993 when she was appointed to the position by Bill Clinton.
Women of Vision: The Pioneers
Fifteen years ago I was asked to write a book entitled Women Photographers at National Geographic and happened to mention the project to a colleague, a well-known male photographer then on the magazine staff. “Women photographers? It’ll be a short book,”
Cows Have BFFS
Fun Facts
New Water Loving Dinosaur Found
Scientists have found a flippered theropod dinosaur that seems to have spent most of its life in water. This new find seems to have claws like a velociraptor and a neck like a goose.
A Cute Potato-Shaped Dwarf Planet Has Got a Ring
Haumea, a dwarf planet, has a ring around it which is something most planets don't have.
Creators of Pokemon Go Are Making a Harry Potter AR App
The day has come! An official Harry Potter app made by the brilliant minds behind Pokemon Go.
Cute Dogs to Cheer You Up
Neil deGrasse Tyson Disproves The Flat Earth Theory
Astrophysicist and television show host Neil deGrasse Tyson has discredited the flat Earth theory, blaming its rise on the freedom of speech and on a faulty educational system.
‘Cruel’ electric shock pet training collars to be banned in England
A ban on so-called pet “shock collars” is to be imposed in England, under plans confirmed by the government on Sunday.
A Box Full of Corgis
Happy Thoughts
Emma Watson and Malala Yousafzai: two activists on how empowering women begins with education
Just a day after Vogue's guest editor Emma Watson helped launch the #TimesUp campaign at the Golden Globes, the UN Women Global Goodwill Ambassador and Brown University alumni spoke with Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai, currently studying at Oxford University, about the importance of education.
Michelle Obama’s Memoir to Arrive in November
Michelle Obama’s memoir, “Becoming,” will hit bookstores on Nov. 13. It will be published by Crown, a Penguin Random House imprint, which acquired world publication rights of it along with a book by former President Barack Obama in February.
Scientists find new kind of ice never-before-seen on Earth
Scientists have found a new type of water known as Ice-VII from diamonds deep in the Earth's crust. This type of ice is about 1.5 times as dense as what we're used to (Ice I), with a different atomic composition similar to what's most commonly found on ice moons orbiting