From works of art to historical sports clips, NFTs are selling for millions. Here’s a list of some of the largest purchases in the last year.
Author: Wyatte Grantham-Philips, USA TODAY
Frustrated by half-used ketchup packets? Heinz’s ‘Packet Roller’ may be the solution
Kraft Heinz says its “Packet Roller” will squeeze out every last drop of sauce from your takeout condiments.
Why are we addicted to pumpkin spice? Perception researchers stress the power of fall scents
Perception researchers at Johns Hopkins University say the scent of this autumn flavor triggers familiar, cozy memories of this time of year.
The Dutch are the world’s tallest people. But they’re getting shorter, study shows
The average height in the Netherlands has been the world’s tallest for years. But recent findings show that the Dutch are now getting shorter.
COVID baby boom? No, 2020 triggered a baby bust – and that will have lasting impacts
Early in the pandemic, there were jokes about baby boom—but we’ll actually see a bust. The U.S. could have about 300,000 fewer births in 2021.
Koalalalala! Australian family finds a koala hanging out in their Christmas tree
Christmas came early for one family in Australia when they found a live koala hanging out in their Christmas tree.
Worlds align this winter solstice: Look for Jupiter, Saturn in skies this December
For sky gazers on Earth, Jupiter and Saturn will appear closer together on Dec. 21 than they have been since the Middle Ages — almost 800 years ago.
This 90-foot bridge was made for animals to safely cross a busy highway in India
The elevated eco-bridge is for reptiles and other animals that live in surrounding forest — from lizards or pythons, to monkeys and possibly leopards.
Kākāpō victorious: World’s fattest parrot wins New Zealand Bird of the Year 2020
With an owl-like face, pot belly and duck-waddling gait, the green-feathered kākāpō is a nocturnal parrot that cannot fly.
New Mexico becomes the first state to elect all women of color to the House
The state confirmed victories for Deb Haaland, Yvette Herrell, and Teresa Leger Fernandez in all three of New Mexico’s Congressional districts.