Is your baby legendary? Yeah — that was a rhetorical question. Of course they are!! That's why we've come up with a list of mythical names that come from different mythologies from all around the ...
The bright scent of copal fills the air as Xipe Totec’s sahumadora, a type of incense burner, as a sacred ritual is conducted to prepare the dancers of Xipe Totec Aztec Dance group before each ...
U ntil we live in a world based purely on sliding doors, door hinges will remain some of the most unsung heroes of our society. We'd still be able to saunter through door frames, ...
It is thus only fitting for a goddess to be named for none other than ... The goal was to find a name for one of Earth's seven known quasi-moons; its provisional designation was the very catchy ...
Look to the sky – and ask Bulldog nation for support – and one of Earth's quasi-moons gets a ... to choose Chilcutt's Cardea – the Roman goddess of doorways and transitions – to be the ...
There's a lot more to Earth than meets the eye. Far from being just a roundish rock barreling through space, our planet is composed of several layers held together by intense forces of gravity.
Most volcanoes are born along fault lines that intersect Earth's tectonic plates, because this is where the planet's crust is weakest and magma from the mantle can easily rise to the surface.
The Elbaf arc of One Piece continues with great intensity, and fans absolutely cannot wait to see what lies ahead for the Straw Hat Pirates. Given that the first few chapters of the Elbaf arc ...
From the flamboyant blossoms and birds of rainforests to the living rainbows of coral reefs, Earth’s surface is teeming with life. But some of its most diverse and fascinating biomes are ...
Undoubtedly, this chapter was spectacular from start to finish and it revealed a lot of exciting information about the gods of the One Piece world, the previous destructions, as well as teased ...
Potential patches of Earth's ancient crust, sometimes called "sunken worlds," may have just been discovered deep within the mantle, thanks to a new way of mapping the inside of our planet.