Birds tend to fly into wind turbines by mistake. There are a few reasons for this. One major reason why birds cannot easily spot wind turbines is that the long, rotating blades create a misleading ...
HEARTBROKEN Angry Ginge has revealed he has lost three beloved pets in his mum’s devastating house fire. The I’m A Celebrity winner, 24, revealed on Tuesday that his family home had burned down, just ...
Angry Ginge has been seen offering a brief update to fans after revealing some of the damage caused following a devastating fire at his mum's house. The YouTuber, who hails from Salford, expressed his ...
Angry Ginge has thanked fans for their support after a fire broke out at his mother's house just hours before his Soccer Aid appearance. The content creator, from Salford in Greater Manchester, shared ...
For years, birds treated offshore wind farms like obstacles in the sky. Long rows of blades stretching across migration routes. Most researchers assumed birds would avoid them whenever possible, and ...
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When your adult child is angry—and I mean really angry—it can feel like walking into an intense storm. Most distressing, this can feel like a storm that you didn't create, but somehow your adult child ...
Reaction images and GIFs are seemingly all the rage on TikTok these days, with tons of the stickers on the platform becoming breakout memes. Over the last few months, one known as the "Angry Bird Ear" ...
Sega has written off $200 million of its $776 million acquisition of Angry Birds maker, Rovio, stating the "profitability of [the mobile] business had fallen below the initial forecast" — corporate ...
It became a global phenomenon and helped establish mobile as a top gaming platform in the premium era. It would go on to spark spinoffs through partnerships with the animated movie Rio, blockbuster ...
There’s an unwritten rule in publishing, or so I’ve been told: don’t write about COVID. Our collective attention span has been saturated by those endless months holed up in attics and cramped corners ...