Getting zapped with millions of volts of electricity may not sound like a healthy activity, but for some trees, it is. A new study, published in New Phytologist, reports that some tropical tree ...
Paris, France's capital, displays why it is known as the "City of Lights" in this photo taken from on board the International ...
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René Clair’s Versatile, Boundlessly Creative CareerIn René Clair’s ingenious first feature, “Paris Qui Dort” (1924), also known as “The Crazy Ray,” a night watchman at the ...
In a stunning display of skill and determination, Ousmane Dembélé has reborn his football career against all odds, turning mockery into admiration. Under the dazzling lights of Paris's Prince Park ...
The Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor shares something in common with other marvels of the world that are, were and never ...
The only thing better than a vacay in Paris? Waking up to a view of one of the world’s most iconic landmarks—we’re talking about the Eiffel Tower of course. Yes it’s a total splurge, and it’s probably ...
The Carolina Hurricanes (38-22-4) are set to face off against the Tampa Bay Lightning (37-22-4) tonight in their third and final matchup of the season, looking to even the score after previous ...
A spectacular storm over Tasmania this afternoon has produced a dazzling display. Three large lightning bolts struck the Broadcast Australia tower on Kunanyi/Mount Wellington in Hobart around 3:30pm.
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A woman has been taken to hospital after being struck by lightning during severe thunderstorms in South Australia's South East overnight. Emergency services were called to Rocky Camp just before ...
Tower Bridge was temporarily shut down after a person climbed up the railings. The incident saw the bridge in central London being "closed to traffic and pedestrians" with the public being urged ...
The radical cast-iron tower was built for the 1889 World Fair and the centenary of the 1789 Revolution by engineer Gustave Eiffel. Eiffel made use of new technology that was already popular in ...
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