After years of sleuthing, the Smithsonian has identified a new species of carnivore. The olinguito lives in the treetops of the Andes and weighs two pounds, making it the most petite member of the raccoon family.
After years of sleuthing, the Smithsonian has identified a new species of carnivore. The olinguito lives in the treetops of the Andes and weighs two pounds, making it the most petite member of the raccoon family.
After years of sleuthing, the Smithsonian has identified a new species of carnivore. The olinguito lives in the treetops of the Andes and weighs two pounds, making it the most petite member of the raccoon family.
All night, every time you breathe out, carbon atoms take off into the night air. Each carbon atom weighs a tiny fraction of a gram. But every breath expels roughly ten billion trillion atoms, so you wake up a pound lighter.
All night, every time you breathe out, carbon atoms take off into the night air. Each carbon atom weighs a tiny fraction of a gram. But every breath expels roughly ten billion trillion atoms, so you wake up a pound lighter.
All night, every time you breathe out, carbon atoms take off into the night air. Each carbon atom weighs a tiny fraction of a gram. But every breath expels roughly ten billion trillion atoms, so you wake up a pound lighter.
The grizzly is the undisputed heavy-weight champion, not to mention the biggest carnivore on four legs. As fast as it is deadly, it stands up to 10 feet tall, weighs more than 7 men, and can outrun an Olympic sprinter.
There’s always some new “breakthrough” in weight loss, touted by TV personalities with pills, programs, or delicious new shakes. But you know what actually could work? Ingesting the gut bacteria of someone slimmer than you.
In southern states like Texas, backyard encounters with feral swine have become routine. The pigs, ill-tempered eating machines weighing 200 pounds or more, roam city streets, collide with cars, and root up cemeteries.
In southern states like Texas, backyard encounters with feral swine have become routine. The pigs, ill-tempered eating machines weighing 200 pounds or more, roam city streets, collide with cars, and root up cemeteries.
In southern states like Texas, backyard encounters with feral swine have become routine. The pigs, ill-tempered eating machines weighing 200 pounds or more, roam city streets, collide with cars, and root up cemeteries.
It's the ultimate balancing act - traveling upside-down on a bicycle 1,000 meters above an icy Norwegian fjord, with just a weight dangling below him for stability.
It's the ultimate balancing act - traveling upside-down on a bicycle 1,000 meters above an icy Norwegian fjord, with just a weight dangling below him for stability.
There’s always some new “breakthrough” in weight loss, touted by TV personalities with pills, programs, or delicious new shakes. But you know what actually could work? Ingesting the gut bacteria of someone slimmer than you.
There’s always some new “breakthrough” in weight loss, touted by TV personalities with pills, programs, or delicious new shakes. But you know what actually could work? Ingesting the gut bacteria of someone slimmer than you.
There’s always some new “breakthrough” in weight loss, touted by TV personalities with pills, programs, or delicious new shakes. But you know what actually could work? Ingesting the gut bacteria of someone slimmer than you.
There’s always some new “breakthrough” in weight loss, touted by TV personalities with pills, programs, or delicious new shakes. But you know what actually could work? Ingesting the gut bacteria of someone slimmer than you.
Tyrannosaurus rex was far from a plodding Cretaceous era scavenger whose long tail only served to counterbalance the up-front weight of its freakishly big head.
Popular weight-loss shows are motivating their viewers to lose weight themselves, a trend that behavioral economists attribute to the TV's powers of socialization.
When assessing the efficacy of weight training vs. cardiovascular exercise, listen to your body and exercise your common sense as well as your muscles.
Tyrannosaurus rex was far from a plodding Cretaceous era scavenger. Its long tail, besides serving to counterbalance the weight of its large head, was also key to its speed.
The Aepyornis was a humongous flightless bird weighing close to half a ton. Even their eggs were huge with a volume about 160 times greater than a chicken egg.
Popular weight-loss shows are motivating their viewers to lose weight themselves, a trend that behavioral economists attribute to the TV's powers of socialization.
Popular weight-loss shows are motivating their viewers to lose weight themselves, a trend that behavioral economists attribute to the TV's powers of socialization.