As white Americans moved further westward into the Nebraska territory after the Civil War, they kept fashioning a new American identity based on deep time. Digging deep into the ground to anchor the ...
Stuart Arnold visited Denver Colorado and got more than he bargained for with mountains, elk and delicious food.
Stuart Arnold visited Pikes Peak, known as “America’s Mountain” and the second most visited mountain in the world (behind Mount Fuji in Japan), during a trip to Denver, Colorado ...
With a vast expanse of natural splendor, South Dakota is rich in history, outdoor experiences and unique activities. In the Mount Rushmore State, visitors will find two of the world's longest ...
If you have kids in school, or even if you don’t, you’ve probably realized that there’s a lot about the day-to-day of school ...
Sample dishes also include Westcombe rarebit croquettes, Brixham crab flatbread, and a Chicksgrove beef and stout pie. The drinks menu is provided by Gardner and Beedle, and offers local beers from ...
Evidence suggests this tissue first emerged over 400 million years ago in marine invertebrates like horseshoe crabs. "When we started the project ... New 'Gulf Of America' Long Island Man With 'Giant ...
And soon, a giant sculpture will too. The metal acorn ... from a 33-foot-tall can of tomato soup in Napoleon to a 67-foot-long horseshoe crab called ‘Crabbie’ in Hillsboro. “World’s largest” ...
The research, which used genetic analyses to identify how different species of horseshoe crab populations have changed over time, also looked into how the different species coped with ...
Horseshoe crabs are often referred to as the "living fossils" of our planet—the four known species, including three in Asia and one in North America, remain nearly identical to their ancient relatives ...
Sloan Foundation books program to complete a manuscript on the biomedical use of horseshoe crabs. Whitney’s research has highlighted a potential shift, prompted by regulatory changes, toward the use ...