The tarpon's swim bladder is wired in a way that let's the fish take in oxygen from above the water line. That explains a lot.
In a sit down interview, Assistant Bluff Editor Jackson Oswald argues that in contemporary media, comedy comes with a hidden cost — the potential infringement upon our First Amendment rights.
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Rory McIlroy attitude praised as former captain makes Ryder Cup prediction
Rory McIlroy is a man on a mission as he looks to help Europe defend their Ryder Cup title at Bethpage Black this weekend, ...
The Cadillac Junior High Student Council decided to buy an aquarium as a class gift to the school in 1987. As the Student Council Advisor, I approved the project which made me responsible for the care ...
It was on October 2, 2003, a Thursday afternoon, when 137 employees of Nike Bauer’s hockey stick factory in the Hespeler ...
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These Shark-Bite-Resistant Wetsuits Actually Work (Even on Great Whites)
That’s why researchers in Australia are experimenting with a new kind of protection: wetsuits woven with high-tech fibers tough enough to resist shark teeth. In a recent study, they found that these ...
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Urban Meyer reveals his top three toughest college football stadiums to play in as visitors
Across his nearly two decades as a collegiate head coach, Urban Meyer has coached in many of college football’s best road ...
In an era of chain restaurants and Instagram-designed dining spaces, places like Alamo Springs maintain the authentic tradition of Texas roadhouse dining. It preserves the art of the hand-crafted ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Had Bananas Excuse for Why Epstein Wasn’t Actually a Big Deal
Trump complained to aides about the intense public scrutiny of his failure to produce Epstein’s so-called client list, ...
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