Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
MARVEL – Residents of Marvel, the unincorporated 68-person community south of Hesperus, are brooding over a flock of peafowl that live in the town. The birds are noisy, aggressive and dirty, they say.
There is more to a peacock's feather-shaking technique than just an ostentatious display of iridescent eyespots to attract a mate, a new report has revealed. Animals often display their body parts ...
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"Fast fashion" might be cheap, but its high environmental cost from dyes polluting the water near factories has been well documented. To help stem the tide of dyes from entering streams and rivers, ...
ALBUQUERQUE — Unbeknownst to humans, peacocks may be having infrasonic conversations. New recordings reveal that males showing off their feathers make deep rumbling sounds that are too low pitched for ...
Perfumer Quentin Bisch on crafting Diptyque’s newest fragrance, Lazulio, inspired by the feeling of wonder when looking at a ...
Yes, the gorgeous peacock feathers on the marquetry dials of the Diva’s Dream Peacock Collection are real, but Bulgari assures us that no peacocks were plucked or harmed in the making of these watches ...
Peacock feathers are highly regarded in various cultures for their beauty and mystical properties. They are believed to offer benefits such as removing Vastu doshas, protection against the evil eye, ...