After Britain canceled Skybolt, the Vulcan was forced into a new role—low-level nuclear strikes. Hurtling at 470 mph just 300 feet above the ground, crews trained for missions that would likely be one ...
Venice: Ildikó Enyedi’s trio of tales about plant communication across the ages provides few thrills but some elegant insights. The philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein once said that ā€œif a lion could ...
A woman has died after she was hit by a falling tree branch while walking along a busy road yesterday evening. The freak accident happened in the West Didsbury area of Manchester at around 7.15pm.
Hugo had height surgery so he could be taller than his wife in heels (Picture: Hugo) ā€˜It’s brutal. You can’t think of the pain, you need to think six foot.’ This was how Hugo Ramirez made it through ...
In 2012, it was announced that Paul McGee was leaving the Whistler in Chicago. At the time, McGee was one of the leading figures in Chicago’s cocktail renaissance, the kind of bartender whose decision ...
Teachers do not have the right to insist on being called Mx rather than Mr or Mrs, Bridget Phillipson has said. The Education Secretary stood by her position that school staff can ask to be referred ...
ABSTRACT: Irvingia gabonensis and Ricinodendron heudelotii are two species of multipurpose trees found in the dense tropical forests of Africa. However, they are under strong pressure due to human ...
Police revealed that Goose, the five-foot-long water monitor lizard who escaped a home in Webster, Massachusetts, two weeks ago, was difficult to find because it had been hiding under tree roots, ...
Abstract: The delta-sigma pulse magnitude modulated multilevel inverter-based wireless power transfer systems are suitable for high-power applications to realize zero voltage switching (ZVS) and ...
Risk of heart failure (HF) has been shown to increase as body mass index (BMI) increases; however, BMI has limitations as an obesity measure. Over median follow-up of 13 years, waist-to-height ratio ...
ā€œGreen Flowers and Herb Trees,ā€ by Bunny Mellon, was originally published in the December 1965 issue of Vogue. For more of the best from Vogue’s archive, sign up for our Nostalgia newsletter here. Too ...