Soda drinkers popped away over a shortage of Dr. Pepper. The brand took to Twitter on Monday to reassure consumers that the bubbly drink, founded in 1885 with 23 unique flavors, would soon bring shelves back. “We know it’s harder to find Dr Pepper today. We’re working on it – …
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It is a tectonic twin. Although it is known that earthquakes once destroy things and go away, they have never been documented returning for a second aid of destruction – until now. In a new seismic study published in Nature Geoscience, an international team of geologists has discovered evidence of …
Read More »Scientists describe crooked ‘terror’ with teeth ‘the size of bananas’
To borrow a quote from Sisqó – these prehistoric crocs received “dumps like a truck.” Paleontologists are discovering new details about an ancient reptile that described the size of a city bus – growing up to 33 feet long – and has teeth “the size of bananas.” Species of the …
Read More »The CEO of Royal Caribbean says that cruise will differ to Covid-19. Here’s how.
Text size Skip Royal Caribbean’s Liberty of the Seas on May 19 in Miami Beach, Fla. Cliff Hawkins / Getty Images Royal Caribbean Group CEO Richard Fain continues to see a slow return to business, at least initially, if that happens. Several companies have started operating cruises in Asia and …
Read More »Duke University face mask researchers share more about study
We all need to wear masks in public spaces to prevent the spread of COVID-19 – but not all of them are created equal. And not much was known about how effective each was at stopping respiratory drops. That is, until Duke University researcher Dr. Martin Fischer came up with …
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