While print still makes up a quarter of publishers' revenue, the world is facing a climate emergency and newspapers are now also recognising the impact of their ...
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A tiny footprint belonging to a baby dinosaur has been discovered in China. The imprint measures just 2.24 inches (5.7cm) long and the exact species that made it remains unknown, but it is thought to ...
That is undeniably a boot print, yet every time we talk about this iconic photograph from the Apollo 11 moon landing, we call it a footprint. Why? The Leaping Robot Blog started the conversation, ...