The fossil eye of an extinct sea creature that lived 429 million years ago has been analyzed for the first time by scientists. The analysis shows that it is similar to the visual organ of some modern animals, such as dragonflies, bees and crabs. The prehistoric peeper belonged to a …
Read More »Boston Bruins goalie Tuukka Rask chooses to advance to Game 3
Boston Bruins goalie Tuukka Rask leaves the NHL bubble and chooses the Stanley Cup playoffs, he announced via a statement from the team on Saturday. “I want to play with my teammates, but right now there are things more important than hockey in my life, and that’s with my family,” …
Read More »‘Ted Lasso’ star Jason Sudeikis credits a video game as research for his role
Earlier Saturday Night Live all-star Jason Sudeikis makes the rounds to promote his latest project, Ted Lasso. He jumped through Good Morning America to share a few details about the performance. Jason Sudeikis | JEAN-BAPTISTE LACROIX / AFP via Getty Images ‘Ted Lasso’ is a fish-out-of-the-water story Paid as a …
Read More »What the comics reveal about suicide team: Kill the Justice League
With the newly released DC FanDome scheme finally confirming that the title of Rocksteady’s new DC video game is Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, we’re left to wonder how and why these two iconic teams will piss against each other. The title brings to mind a particular mini-series of …
Read More »INSIGHT-As COVID-19 cases increase in the US, costly plasma donations drop
August 14 (Reuters) – In early April, a coalition of health systems in New Mexico began asking local COVID-19 survivors to donate their plasma, the anti-antibody blood product used to help people in hospital. More than 50 people donated in May, but then the figures begin, according to data from …
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