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Japan for Kids: Pikachu Is Just the Start
New York Times· 21 hours agoJapanese cities like Tokyo and Kyoto, are traditionally known for shrines, temples and historic cultural sites. For a family trip, “the beauty of Japan...
Letters to the editor: ‘I would like to see defence funding geared to the real security threat of...
The Globe and Mail· 21 hours agoRe Pierre Poilievre needs to do more than play offence on defence policy (Editorial, July 24): The...
Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd Film 'Friendship' Leads TIFF Midnight Madness Lineup │ Exclaim!
Exclaim! Music· 23 hours agoTIFF continues to roll out its extensive programming for the festival's 2024 edition, happening from...
YORKSHIRE DALES: House clause leaves move to safeguard Dales vet surgery in doubt
Gazette & Herald, Ryedale· 24 hours agoA meeting of the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority’s planning committee heard members had resolved last August to grant planning consent to the conversion of a former Wensleydale Railway ...
Ancient three-eyed reptiles get new home at Chester Zoo
BBC via Yahoo Canada News· 1 day agoA group of ancient three-eyed reptiles, from a species that dates back before the dinosaurs, have...
Ancient three-eyed reptiles get new home at Chester Zoo
BBC News· 1 day agoA group of ancient three-eyed reptiles, from a species that dates back before the dinosaurs, have...
Dorset's Big Picture: 22 July - 28 July 2024
BBC News· 1 day agoUpload your images via BBC Weather Watchers or email us at southweather@bbc.co.uk. It's important to note, however, that you still own the copyright to...
Almost 1 in 6 of the world’s banknotes feature wildlife – and they’re not always the creatures you’d...
The Conversation· 1 day agoWhat do you know about your national currency? How about the cash used overseas? We studied wildlife imagery on banknotes around the world. Here’s what we found.
Swimming in Glasses Is Terrible. These Prescription Goggles Are Far Better.
New York Times· 1 day agoPrescription swim goggles are inexpensive, effective, and potentially life-changing.
Tagging seals with sensors helps scientists track ocean currents and a changing climate
The Conversation· 1 day agoA surprising technique has helped scientists observe how Earth’s oceans are changing, and it’s not using specialized robots or artificial intelligence. Several species of seals live around and ...