Barbie honours British space scientist with own doll
Barbie is honouring British space scientist, Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock, with her very own, one-of-a-kind doll in her likeness. Source: Mattel
Barbie is honouring British space scientist, Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock, with her very own, one-of-a-kind doll in her likeness. Source: Mattel
Loki the rescue dog was quick to show his new owner how happy he was to be adopted
The mummified finds were discovered in the King Ramses II Temple of Abydos, located roughly 270 miles south of Cairo.
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Grumpiness, sleepiness and bad breath are not necessarily signs of old age in dogs and could be an indicator of serious disease, scientists have warned.
A new sports outlet store is set to open in County Durham, creating three new jobs and bringing a new business to the region.
The owner of a “gentle, family” dog that savaged a police horse in an east London park fears she will be put down as his “pride and joy” remains in police kennels. Owner Hakan Niyazi, 24, claimed his American Bulldog XL Coco started mauling the police horse because she was “intimidated” after seeing a horse for the first time in Victoria Park. The horse known as PH Urbane by the force, once pictured with Queen Consort Camilla, needed stitches to his torso and legs but will be back on duty “as soon as he has fully recovered”, police said.
Dog lovers looking for a new friend will be delighted to learn there are lots of furry pals up for adoption across the North East.
Cat food brand caught in shrinkflation storm as owners say new pouches and recipe leaves pets hungry
A large asteroid will safely zoom between Earth and the Moon on Saturday, a once-in-a-decade event that will be used as a training exercise for planetary defence efforts, according to the European Space Agency.At 19:49 GMT on Saturday it will come within a third of the distance from the Earth to the Moon, said Richard Moissl, the head of the ESA's planetary defence office.
The Niagara SPCA revealed on Friday the shelter's staff found who they "believe is Ralphie's perfect adopter" after looking through over 700 applications
Brett Ellis explains why the dullest of activities can bring some excitement to your life.
AN EVENT 'guaranteed to get the tails wagging' is coming to a popular venue in East Yorkshire.
IT WAS on ‘on your barks, get set, go!’ in Upton this morning as more than 100 people joined their dogs in the inaugural Muddy Dog Dash.
Amazon shoppers call this 8-inch chef's knife the "knife of the gods" — here's why.
STORY: There is no such thing as free shipping.Amazon and other retailers who tout the benefit are actually adding fees for faster delivery, raising minimum purchase requirements, and scrambling to make other changes to keep so-called “free shipping” from draining profits as costs climb and online sales fall.And those costs are shifting to consumers - who are struggling with financial issues of their own.Amazon raised the price of its Prime subscription and set a minimum purchase price for free same-day shipping - and a charge when orders fall below that. It also quadrupled the minimum price for free Prime shipping from its struggling online grocery business.And the e-commerce giant is not alone… popular apparel chains like Zara, Abercrombie & Fitch and Foot Locker are drawing the line at losing money on a service consumers have come to expect.Kelly Ison, the owner of Einstein Pets in Atlanta, told Reuters she ended free shipping last year on purchases of some items and switched to flat-rate shipping.It is an open secret that most retailers raise product prices to subsidize free shipping. Still, product inflation and soaring shipping costs are making the service unsustainable as the prospect of recession threatens to wallop already-flagging online spending.
From a German Shepherd to an American Bulldog, here are 11 puppies at Dogs Trust Manchester that are waiting to be rehomed.
Meet the ChomChom: The 'holy grail' tool with 103,000 purrfect reviews.
For the garden lover who can't leave their pooch behind. By Hannah Stephenson.
Barrels of the toxic chemical were dumped along the Pacific coast decades ago. New research shows the material never broke down
After a long hiatus, the epic Ocean Race is back – but this year the teams are gathering crucial data from places even research vessels rarely reach