Flight Club is celebrating NBA All-Star Weekend this year with a giveaway of seven Air Jordan styles previously worn by ...
Sneakerheads worldwide have been buzzing over a reported Union x Air Jordan 1 High OG “UNC Royal” sample that has recently ...
Jessica Alba enjoyed quality time with her daughters, Honor and Haven, while attending the 2025 Super Bowl amid her divorce ...
Thomas and Melissa Kerber Thomas, 25, and Melissa (Schoenbauer), 24, of New Prague, and Joy, 14, James, 12, Jessica, 10, of Jordan, all died tragically Sunday, April 1, 2012 due to an accident. Thomas ...
And now, whispers of the Air Jordan 6 “Black Infrared” making a comeback next year are only adding to the anticipation for 2026’s release calendar. According to Sneaker Market Romania, the iconic ...
The Air Jordan 4 RM “Light Armory Blue” sneaker is reportedly the latest addition to Jordan Brand’s popular lineup. According to some reports, the shoes are slated to hit shelves on March 1, 2025, ...
Air Jordan 6 OG “Infrared” sneaker was first released in 1991. This shoe was on Michael Jordan’s feet when he won his first NBA Championship with the Chicago Bulls. Over the years, the Infrared 6s ...
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Blue rings found in the stems of trees and bushes in Norway point to a historic cold period in the late 1800s, but the exact cause of this climatic event remains unclear, scientists say.
Taken from a tree in Norway, this stained tree sample shows a blue ring from 1902. (Credit: Pawel Matulewski and Liliana Siekacz) Human skin isn't the only thing that can change color after facing the ...
Scientists have discovered that peculiar "blue rings" in wood samples reveal the aftermath of chilling volcanic eruptions that disrupted growing seasons over a century ago. When summers turn ...
A blue ring formed in 1902 in a tree in northern Norway. Image by Pawel Matulewski and Liliana Siekacz. Scientists studying pine trees and juniper shrubs in northern Scandinavia are revealing the ...