How to Spot Monarch Butterflies During Their Annual Migration
Like some people who live in the northern parts of the United States (or any part of Canada), monarch butterflies love to travel south every […]
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Like some people who live in the northern parts of the United States (or any part of Canada), monarch butterflies love to travel south every […]
Continue reading »The diffusion of modern technology has changed almost everything in our lives, including what even the most common words mean. Instead of having to invent […]
Continue reading »Who among us did not begin to confidently click on the keyboard, stopped mid-sentence, looked around and asked on the air: “Wait, who is this […]
Continue reading »Much has been written about the difference between them , theirs and there , about when to use who versus whom, and the difference between […]
Continue reading »Whether you write for life, functionally as part of your job, or as little humanly as possible, because thinking about English in high school still […]
Continue reading »Hunter’s moon this month got me thinking about the names of the moons and wondering if the full moon of each month has its own […]
Continue reading »The full moon closest to the autumnal equinox on September 22 is almost here. That means for all of you disciples of endless scarves and […]
Continue reading »When people think of astronomy – even amateur astronomy in their backyard – the first thing that comes to mind is a telescope. And that […]
Continue reading »The last time I left my apartment with a wallet in my pocket was on March 11, 2020 (guess why). I don’t wear it anymore […]
Continue reading »Here at Lifehacker, we’ve been pretty clear about our position on LeVar Burton and his LeVar Burton Reads podcast: we are grateful and appreciate both […]
Continue reading »It’s not hard to identify a thing if you almost know what it is – maybe you have a field bird guide or auto parts […]
Continue reading »See the best of the Perseid meteor shower tonight or early tomorrow morning. The best and longest celestial spectacle of this summer falls on August […]
Continue reading »Perhaps the last thing you think of when it comes to a full moon is a very large fish, but the August full moon is […]
Continue reading »Have you heard the news? The land is tainted . And unless you are a reckless billionaire, chances are good that you will never go […]
Continue reading »Movie Posters: They don’t make them the way they used to. Sure, small independent films can do something interesting (usually with a yellow background), but […]
Continue reading »If you’ve ever wanted to visit Burning Man, this year’s festival might be your best chance, as this year’s Burning Man will be (mostly) a […]
Continue reading »Giant asteroids do not often collide with our planet, but from time to time they sweep a relatively close distance only to disappear into space […]
Continue reading »If you’re one of the many who got into stargazing and backyard astronomy during the pandemic, you’ve probably noticed that little has been happening in […]
Continue reading »The 2020 Olympics, to be held in 2021, kicked off a dubious start, officially starting today amid positive athlete testing for COVID-19 and an atmosphere […]
Continue reading »I’m sure I don’t need to remind you of the 2020 Hornet killing saga , but you should know that 2021 is trying to surpass […]
Continue reading »There is a full moon every month, but only July can claim to be the Moon, named after an animal with majestic horns: Luna Buck. […]
Continue reading »Celestial events are often short-lived, so the most determined astrologers do not go to bed at inopportune hours and even risk going into uncomfortable conditions […]
Continue reading »The cosmos is in constant motion, and during July the movements of the heavenly bodies are a particularly desirable pleasure for those on earth. Two […]
Continue reading »Google is what society is closest to a sage, but not everyone knows how to dig the mountains of information that the future search engine […]
Continue reading »With all the celestial events expected this summer, we can safely rebrand in the next few months “Big Planet Season”. All supermoons have come and […]
Continue reading »Where will you go to find amazing truthful facts from history, backed up by reliable sources and told with nuance? You may be shocked to […]
Continue reading »There is no shortage of apps and online courses offering the best way to learn a new language. If you want to brush up on […]
Continue reading »If you are an avid astrologer, then June one was a very busy month of the year, which was otherwise very busy with celestial events. […]
Continue reading »With so many celestial events in recent years, it may seem strange that the next cosmic phenomenon, which will be witnessed not by a natural […]
Continue reading »If your job involves staring at the screen all day, heaven gives you reason enough to enjoy a much-needed respite from your drudgery this month. […]
Continue reading »Looking up at a sky free of light pollution to witness something like an annular eclipse is one thing , but sometimes you need to […]
Continue reading »A solar eclipse needs to be seen, but only at the expense of your eyes – looking at one of them the wrong way can […]
Continue reading »If you are some kind of stargazer, then lately you have had a little respite from the clogged astronomical calendar: between the Super Flower Blood […]
Continue reading »Today, even as you struggle to focus on work after a long weekend that I hope you enjoyed, a giant space rock screams through space […]
Continue reading »The next celestial event to light up the skies over the Northern Hemisphere is named for its red hue: Blood Moon in Super Flower. No, […]
Continue reading »At this time of year, the sky gives a pleasant sight to mere mortals living on earth. You may already be hungry for the next […]
Continue reading »What most people know about the Moon is that it revolves around the Earth, and it may or may not have a giant face carved […]
Continue reading »Watching meteors flying across the night sky is witnessing a humiliating but fleeting natural phenomenon. And without photographs to capture the ephemeral miracle of burning […]
Continue reading »The latest viral marketing ploy of the brewing industry is to promote your supposedly unemployed dog to a senior management position as the next tasting […]
Continue reading »In addition to the supermoon and warm spring air, April brings news of space rocks. Starting April 16, Earth will cross the tail of Comet […]
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