This gel blaster pistol is not just a toy—it’s a tool for creative play. Its intuitive design and reliable performance allow for countless hours of fun, from organized target practice sessions to ...
WAHINGTON (7News) — D.C. police are investigating after two suspects fired a toy gel blaster at a convenience store employee in Northwest Wednesday afternoon. According to a Metropolitan Police ...
A man allegedly fired a gel-blaster gun in a Gunghalin street during a fight between two groups of men. Lucy is the city reporter for the Canberra Times, covering business, hospitality ...
Southern California’s favorite celebrity bald eagle couple, Jackie and Shadow, are close to welcoming their third and final eaglet. A live camera feed from Friends of Big Bear Valley (FBBV ...
Now the feathers are really starting to fly in the trade war. A bald eagle was captured on film doing battle with a sickly, bird-flu-riddled Canada goose — in a stunning new viral image that is ...
Cold, snowy winters and rainy springs also dim young eaglets' chances of survival. Bald eagle eggs typically have a 50-50 chance of hatching, according to Sandy Steers, biologist and executive ...
That’s why when you mix sea moss with water, it forms a gel. Gel is just one form in which sea moss can be consumed: It’s also commonly available in capsules or raw (one of my experts said the ...
The company manufactures a gel called NanoSALV to help heal skin injuries, burns, infections and inflammation. “We grabbed really complex technology, in an easy-to-use-solution that can go with ...
Jelly-like materials called hydrogels can stay squishy even at extreme temperatures, thanks to a method that locks in their water 1. Hydrogels are built from 3D networks of long polymer molecules ...
An American bald eagle learned that lesson in a clash with a goose late last month. The battle has made headlines — symbolic of the Canada-U.S. tariff war. The combat was caught on camera by ...
Statistically, only 50 percent of bald eagle eggs successfully hatch and 70 percent survive their first year, according to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. Now that they are out in the ...