Monitor lizards are often confused with common house lizards. At first glance, both have long bodies, sharp claws and extended tails. When people see .
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I spotted this lizard resting on a fallen tree
I was walking through the forest when I noticed this lizard resting on a fallen tree. It stayed calm long enough for me to capture a clear close up, showing its detailed scales and alert eyes in ...
Lizards use a wide range of movement strategies depending on body shape, habitat, and threat level. The video compares different movement patterns, including sprinting, lateral dodging, climbing, and ...
DataDome blocked 16M+ bot requests from 3.9M IPs targeting a global sports organization's ticket sales. See how we stopped ...
Dave Evans argues that North America’s next manufacturing boom will be defined by speed, resilience, and systems built for ...
Hundreds of millions of years ago, the first animals to crawl onto land were strict meat-eaters, even as plants had already taken over the landscape. Now scientists have uncovered a ...
Dragons seem like they belong in movies or storybooks, right? But some lizards in the real world could easily make you do a double-take. With spikes, frills, long tails, and fierce-looking faces, ...
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Is Netflix making us stupid?
Netflix is increasingly designing films and series for distracted, second-screen viewers. DW's Scott Roxborough asks what it means for storytelling, visual language and the future of cinema as an art ...
Seaweed bathing in Ireland, a trek through Africa’s first designated wilderness quiet park—we asked National Geographic staff ...
Denis Johnson wrote about some of the most unlikable characters in American fiction, and yet he always managed to make readers care what happened to them. This talent may have had something to do with ...
Not only would a recipient have a letter or note to treasure, but experts say the act of writing can give you personal benefits, too.
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The next 18 months of the agentic era will feel like a slow-motion stress test for CEOs. Most will make the same critical mistake
It feels like leadership. It looks like responsibility. But it’s precisely the move that makes adaptation slower and harder.
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