By studying the amount of nitrogen isotopes in giant sloths' fur, scientists determined that these fearsome beasts were omnivores and likely scavenged South America for meat. Jorge Blanco/American Museum of Natural HistoryLong thought to be vegetarians, new evidence suggests that giant sloths were meat-eating scavengers as well.
Today’s sloths are small and slow-moving. They are obligate herbivores and stick primarily to eating leaves and fruit, although some have been known to ingest the occasional bird egg when they can get it. Read More...
Mark Alexander Milley is a United States Army general who recently filled in as the 39th Chief of Staff of the Army from August 2015.
He is as of now filling in as the Joint Chiefs of Staff’s twentieth and current administrator since 2019.
However he has been filling in as Commanding General, III Corps, General Milley sent as the Commanding General, International Security Assistance Force Joint Command, and Deputy Commanding General, U. Read More...
This multipurpose face oil has long been an all-around favorite of skincare experts, and for good reasons: It’s naturally antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, analgesic (i.e., relieves pain), and anti-inflammatory, according to Byrdie. Additionally, as a 2017 study in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences found, it helps promote wound healing and repairs the skin barrier, a boon to acne-prone skin types and chronic face pickers — and let’s be honest, haven’t we all, during our most skin-addled years, gone to battle with a few zits? Read More...