Heidi Klum has no better modeling teammate than her own daughter, Leni Klum. The mother-daughter duo recently joined forces ...
Being a giraffe is already going to make you stand out, but if you're a giraffe who can't stand conversation then you're out ...
That’s why there are three things you need to bring to every gun range: hearing protection, eye protection, and common sense. I’ve been testing the best shooting ear protection over the past month to ...
I've personally tested well over 160 audio products since becoming a full-time audio writer in 2019, but TechRadar's been in this game since 2006, with the wider TechRadar team clocking in over ...
The second giraffe was born at the El Paso Zoo to parents Gigi and Juma. The first giraffe was Obi, born in April 2023, and is set to join a herd of five females at the Dallas Zoo. The zoo staff ...
Gills and mammalian ears bear little resemblance, yet examination of gene regulation reveals that key supportive cartilage tissue arises from similar embryonic cells guided by an evolutionarily ...
In the largest room of Antwerp’s Royal Fine Arts Museum, the restorers have the eyes of visitors on their backs and – sometimes – criticism ringing in their ears. At 6 metres (19 feet 7 ...
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Ocean's Giant The blue whale is a true marvel of the marine world. Known as the largest animal to ever exist on Earth, these aquatic giants can stretch up to 100 feet in length. Imagine stacking three ...
An older man presses his fingers to the side of his head, next to his ear. To test whether humans still use auricular muscles — which once helped move our primate ancestors’ ears to funnel sound — ...
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- A new giraffe was just born at the El Paso Zoo! The baby was born to Gigi and Juma, who welcomed Obi in 2023. The new, unnamed baby is healthy and just under six-feet-tall.
It's perhaps not an area most people first notice when looking at a celebrity on our screens - however, some famous faces' ears are so noteworthy that they simply can't be ignored. Take for ...
If you can wiggle your ears, you can use muscles that helped our distant ancestors listen closely. These auricular muscles helped change the shape of the pinna, or the shell of the ear ...