Meghan Holmes is a writer and documentarian specializing in scientific topics such as the environment, invasive species, sustainability, and food issues. She holds a master's in Southern Studies from ...
Editor's note: The full "Flower Moon" has come and gone, delighting skywatchers with a dazzling display of natural light as it climbed over the southeastern horizon on May 1. Check out our May 2026 ...
With the onset of April comes a few major changes to Animal Crossing: New Horizons. The most obvious the dramatic change in the foliage (and the Bunny Day event, of course). Every hardwood tree is now ...
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Good news, campers, we have an Animal Crossing Pocket Camp Complete release date. The game takes over a few days after the Pocket Camp shutdown and lets you continue managing your campground in an ...
With a name like Lily Blossom Bloom, becoming a florist is the natural path for Blake Lively‘s character in “It Ends With Us.” Colleen Hoover’s 2016 novel provides detailed description for the ...
Our editors handpicked the 21 best Mother’s Day flowers for the deserving moms in your life. While you’ll want to double-check delivery times, especially if you’re cutting it close to the holiday, ...
Obtaining hybrids in Animal Crossing: New Horizons can be a complicated affair, and you can go days without ever spawning one. There is a way to increase their growth, though – and it’s a lifesaver ...
In April, you will find more fish and bugs and experience more events in Animal Crossing New Horizons. The events also have some seasonal items that you can buy or craft. From the start of April in ...
One of the most interesting aspects of Animal Crossing: New Horizons is that you can grow and breed a variety of flowers, such as Hybrid Tulips, on your Island. Compared to the rest of the flowers, ...
Most plants in the parasitic genus Rafflesia—which contains the world’s largest flower—may be at risk of extinction, new research suggests. Often called corpse flowers or stinking corpse lilies, these ...