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Kylie Jenner was once upon a time the world’s youngest self-made billionaire. While the self-made angle is debatable and the billionaire status is dwindling, her ultra-luxurious lifestyle remains a constant. Kylie Jenner’s US$73 million all-pink private jet. Photo: @kyliejenner/Instagram One of the latest additions to her high-flying lifestyle is a US$73 million private jet. Clearly, the grandeur of the Kardashian-Jenner family can put their counterparts to shame. Let’s take a closer look … Mind-blowing catering on board Kylie Jenner gets ready to travel in style. Photo: @kyliejenner/Instagram Making travelling first-class look second-rate is the unbelievably decadent seven-course menu on board the…

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KENDALL Jenner has shown off her thin frame yet again, stepping out in West Hollywood in a revealing outfit amid plastic surgery rumors. Fans have accused the model of getting fillers in her lips and breast implants. Kendall Jenner showed off her figure amid boob job speculationCredit: BackGrid She was seen out and about sans shirt in West HollywoodCredit: BackGrid On Thursday, Kendall, 26, was seen out and about in West Hollywood dressed and ready for a workout. She was photographed wearing a bright blue sports bra and matching leggings with a sweater wrapped around her shoulders. The model wore…

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From blue jays to indigo buntings, how many blue colored birds do you know? Enjoy beautiful photos of birds with blue feathers. Blue Colored Birds: Great Blue Heron Great blue herons are one of the largest blue colored birds. Becky Jones shared this photo of a great blue heron gracefully gliding on Schuy Rush Lake in Rushville, Illinois, in the fall. Blue Jay “I was so pleased with this shot. It was one of the best images I took of this handsome blue jay, and it seemed like he was posing for me and my camera!” says Lorraine Lynch. Learn how to…

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The spacecraft-killing anomaly over the South Atlantic A strange dent in Earth’s magnetic field doses orbiting craft with high levels of radiation. It’s caused everything from periodic glitches to total mission failure. The European Space Agency’s Swarm satellites measure the strength of Earth’s magnetic field. In this image, cooler colors (blue) mean lower strength than warmer colors (pink). The large dark region is called the South Atlantic Anomaly. Radiation is a colorless, tasteless, and odorless enemy to both humans and electronics alike. And, thanks to a quirk in Earth’s magnetic field, a region called the South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA) regularly…

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The Sun’s death could mean new life in the outer solar system What will happen to the solar system when the Sun dies? It might be the end of planet Earth, but life could still find a way. The future red giant sun bakes planet Earth. In roughly 5 billion years, the Sun will run out of energy and drastically alter the solar system. Oceans will be baked dry. Entire planets will be consumed. And long-icy worlds will finally enjoy their day in the Sun. Our star is powered by nuclear fusion, and it turns hydrogen into helium in a…

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Iп the year 79, the Romaп city of Pompeii was “obliterated” wheп the volcaпo Vesυviυs erυpted, killiпg aboυt 2,000 people. Αrchaeologists foυпd maпy petrified bodies wheп excavatiпg this place. Αrchaeologists υпearthed a пυmber of petrified people iп the rυiпs of the aпcieпt city of Pompeii of the Romaп Empire (today Italiaп territory). These bodies became evideпce of a terrible tragedy that happeпed пearly 2,000 years ago. Specifically, iп the year 79, the volcaпo Vesυviυs sυddeпly “wake υp” aпd erυpted violeпtly. The city of Pompeii, Hercυlaпeυm aпd several settlemeпts at the foot of this volcaпo were hardest hit. Αmoпg them, Pompeii is…

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Poor Kendall Jenner just can’t catch a break in the love department. Her boyfriend, former One Direction singer Harry Styles, was caught spending the night with another woman at his apartment, throwing their relationship into a tailspin, The Sun reports. Kendall, 20, and Harry, 21, set off rumors of a romance after they were seen getting very close on a Caribbean boat trip over New Year’s. Kendall Jenner and Harry Styles on a boat over New Year’s weekend. But now, Harry may have had a fling at his place with fashion stylist Pandora Lennard, 27. Lennard was spotted leaving his swanky pad in North London last Sunday just…

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She has been gracing all the most glamorous red carpets at Cannes following her split from NBA player Ben Simmons. So naturally newly-single Kendall Jenner was keen for some downtime as she enjoyed an idyllic day on a yacht on Saturday while joined by her mum Kris Jenner and best pal Bella Hadid – having headed from Cannes to Monaco. The supermodels were keen to show off their incredible figures, with the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star wowing in a skimpy bikini while her best pal opted for a chic Christian Dior halterneck top for the jaunt. Wow: Newly-single Kendall Jenner was keen…

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When it comes to looks in the birding world, males definitely steal the show. Though some pairs—American robins, house wrens and blue jays, for instance—look alike, most male birds outshine their female counterparts with bright, beautiful plumage. But don’t let the female’s drabness fool you. She’s the one that makes all the important decisions when it comes to bird mating. In short, she’s the boss! Female Robins Take Charge There’s no doubt that female birds take the lead, especially during bird mating and nesting season. This is true of nearly every backyard bird species, from rose-breasted grosbeaks to northern cardinals, scarlet tanagers and Baltimore orioles. Even…

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Archeologists find 60 Roman British skeletons buried in a field On the site of a Roman cemetery in Lincolnshire, archeologists found the remains of 60 human burials. Men, women and children were discovered and a tomb even included a lamb leg for the deceased to take them to the afterlife. Grave goods found by Lincoln-based Allen Archaeology also include pots, bracelets, and bangles. The burials are believed to date from the 2nd to the 4th century AD and some were in coffins and others wrapped in shrouds. Three Roman villas or farmsteads have previously been found near the dig site…

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Gliese 876 d, seen here in this artist’s concept, was the first super-Earth discovered around a main-sequence star. The Neptune-like planet orbits a red dwarf star some 15 light-years from Earth. There are countless worlds beyond our own in the universe’s vast expanse. And among the most intriguing are super-Earths, a type of exoplanet that has captured the attention of scientists and stargazers alike since their initial discovery more than a decade ago. Super-Earths are defined as planets larger in size than Earth but smaller than Neptune. “The term ‘super-Earths’ is simply referring to the radius of the planet, and typically refers to something in…

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One of geology’s basic principles is that the Earth is made up of four layers: the crust, the mantle, the outer core, and the inner core. But this may be squashed in light of a new study that suggests Earth actually has a distinct fifth layer that’s been under our feet all along. Researchers at the Australian National University (ANU) say that the new layer they uncovered is located within Earth’s inner core. Deeper analysis of this discovery could help scientists better understand our planet’s history and evolution. A peek inside EarthApproximately 4.6 billion years ago, the Earth formed. The story starts with the…

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A new report from the federal parliament recommends cat registration, nighttime curfews and spaying and neutering Newhaven Wildlife Sanctuary, where Aboriginal Warlpiri ranger Christine Ellis hunts feral cats to help protect native species Auscape / Universal Images Group via Getty Images Christine Ellis doesn’t like feral cats. As an Aboriginal Warlpiri ranger at Newhaven Wildlife Sanctuary in central Australia’s Great Sandy Desert, she knows what they can do to Australia’s native animals: In just over 230 years since their introduction to the continent, feral cats have wiped out more than a dozen species that lived alongside Ellis’s people for millennia and…

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Plenty of really hot things exist in the universe. But do we know of fire anywhere besides on our planet? NASA’s Galileo spacecraft saw shimmering, fresh lava in Io’s Tvashtar Catena back in 2000. Jupiter’s volcano moon holds the closest thing to earthly fire in our solar system. Plenty of really hot things exist in the universe. But do we know of fire anywhere besides on our planet?Tom MalkochPlymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania Fire has occurred here on Earth for millions of years and was harnessed by humans more than 100,000 years ago. But like humans, fire requires free oxygen — molecular…

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Mass dig of 60,000 skeletons from 230-year-old cemetery set to expose London’s secrets A mammoth dig is ongoing that is expected to Unearth 60,000 skeletons from a London cemetery that is 230 years old. To date, 1,200 people’s bones have been exhumed from the burial ground near Euston Station to make way for the new high-speed railway between Birmingham and the capital. The major dig show archeologists recently released photos clearing thick clay from coffins and brushing the dirt from remains. They are part of an archeological team on the 150-mile HS2 route that is currently delving into 10,000 years…

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KENDALL Jenner has celebrated her 27th birthday with an over-the-top party at her mom Kris’ $12M Palm Springs estate. The Hulu star shared photos of balloons, cake, and a backyard yoga session days after the special bash. Kendall Jenner has brought fans inside her 27th birthday celebrationCredit: Instagram/kendalljenner The star was showered in balloons, cake, and enjoyed yoga in her bikiniCredit: Instagram/kendalljenner Kendall shared photos from her weekend on social media, bringing fans inside the celebration. In the first snap in the bunch, the model posed outside in a frilly white dress by a pool. Another photo showed her sitting on outdoor…

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Data from NASA’s Magellan spacecraft show evidence of an eruption that occurred during the mission. The volcano Maat Mons is shown in a 3D model based on data from NASA’s Magellan data. The elevation has been exaggerated but a factor of 10 to better show terrain detail As both NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) plan missions to Venus, scientists are continuing to learn about our sister planet — including volcanic activity that may be occurring in the present day. Venus’ landscape is littered with volcanoes that were clearly active in the past. But whether any are still erupting…

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For years, astronomers have been detecting incredibly powerful pulses from the cosmos, without a confirmed source. Recent advances in astronomy are getting us closer to the solution. We have just published evidence in Nature Astronomy for what might be producing mysterious bursts of radio waves coming from distant galaxies, known as fast radio bursts or FRBs. Two colliding neutron stars — each the super-dense core of an exploded star — produced a burst of gravitational waves when they merged into a “supramassive” neutron star. We found that two and a half hours later they produced an FRB when the neutron star collapsed into a black hole. Or so…

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Something terrible happened on Sweden’s Öland Island about 1,600 years ago. It was so bad that after an attack on a small fort there the site was taboo for years. Possibly hundreds of people were killed in an attack on the fort, called Sandby borg, their unburied bodies left to rot, some with sheep and goats’ teeth stuffed in their mouths. The people of the village had some wealth in the form of gold and silver jewelry and gold coins. Archaeologists think that the site wasn’t looted until 2010, when people with metal detectors began digging around. In 2010 , archaeologists…

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Researchers used an aerial quadcopter to help count the massive penguin breeding colony. (Image credit: Thomas Sayre McChord, Hanumant Singh, Northeastern University, © Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution) Explorers beware: The Danger Islands — a remote handful of rocks huddled among sheets of treacherous sea ice near the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula — are full of penguins. One might not imagine penguins to be dangerous per se, but then again, one has probably never seen (or smelled) 1.5 million of them breeding at once. According to a new paper published today (March 2) in the journal Scientific Reports(opens in new tab), that’s about…

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The Kardashian-Jenner clan have more than 1.2 billion followers combined. The popular family rose to prominence when they starred in the hit show Keeping Up With The Kardashians, with their fame rocketing since The Kardashian-Jenner family have reached an incredible Instagram milestone, after attracting more than one billion followers between them. As the popular family members continue their quest for global dominance it has been revealed peak popularity with their combined social media fan base. The family now have more than one billion followers – which is almost one eighth of the population of the entire world, which has an estimated…

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A colony of 1,000 breeding pairs of African penguins nests on the beaches and in the gardens of Simon’s Town It’s a warm, sunny afternoon in mid-May when I step on to the white sand beach in Simon’s Town, a dramatically picturesque spot 25 miles outside of Cape Town, South Africa. Giant granite rocks rise up from the sheltered cove’s seafoam green water, lending the beach its moniker: Boulders Beach. The first living beings I spot are a pair of African penguins perched companionably atop one of the large boulders. While one is preening, the other appears to be standing…

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On the south-eastern island of Oland, Swedish archeologists found evidence of a massacre of the 5th century. The team writes about the 1,500-year-old attack on Sandby borg in a paper published in the journal Antiquity. Dozens of corpses have been found in the walled fort, their bodies left to rot where they fell. All of the victims were killed with “brutal force”, team leader Helena Victor said. Some victims were found inside houses, others in the streets. The archaeologists discovered decapitated bodies, blunt force trauma wounds to victims’ heads, and even one person who seemed to have fallen into a…

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A five-planet alignment will be visible in the night sky on Tuesday. Don’t miss your lucky chance to see the stars — or planets — align next week. A five-planet alignment of Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Uranus and Mars will be visible in the night sky on Tuesday, March 28. The large planetary alignment can be spotted March 28, 2023.ABC News Photo Illustration Bill Cooke, who has a Ph.D. in astronomy and heads N.A.S.A’s Meteoroid Environment Office at the Marshall Space Flight Center, spoke to “Good Morning America” about the best ways to catch this upcoming alignment. He said to grab a pair…

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