Ineivi Plata added 18 points of her own in the win. The Red Flash will prepare for their Northeast Conference matchup with Le Moyne on Mar. 10. Johnson and Julianna Gibson tied for the team lead ...
Made from petroleum, red dye 40 is a synthetic food dye. Some studies suggest a link between red dye 40 and ADHD behavior; the dye might trigger or exacerbate behavioral changes in sensitive children.
With its iconic rusty hue, Mars has long been called the red planet. Now, scientists may have discovered the potential source of that distinctive coloring, overturning a popular theory in the process.
A new study led by Brown University researchers shows how a water-rich mineral could explain the planet’s color, hinting at a wetter, more habitable past on the Red Planet. PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown ...
The color red and the planet Mars go together like Earth and its oceans or Saturn and its rings. However, our understanding of how the Red Planet got its signature hue might be wrong. A new ...
One of the biggest reasons is the planet's reddish hue, earning the fourth rock from the sun one its most popular nicknames -- the "Red Planet." But what exactly gives the planet its iconic color?
That’s the sentiment Anxious vocalist Grady Allen remembered expressing to his bandmates as their second record, Bambi, began to take shape. With the new album dropping today (via Run for Cover), it’s ...
A major song that was heard throughout the series is the Sex Pistols' song "Who Killed Bambi?". It plays at key moments and is meant to show Mullen's trauma, guilt, and mysteries within the plot. In ...
Warning: Contains SPOILERS for Zero Day! The song "Who Killed Bambi?" plays a major role throughout Netflix's Zero Day, and here's what the song means and why George Mullen keeps hearing it ...
However, that is not the only thing that haunts his mind. He has auditory hallucinations where the song “Who Killed Bambi?” plays out in his ears repeatedly. The song stays with him till the end of ...
At key moments in Zero Day, George is haunted by the chaotic din of the Sex Pistols song, “Who Killed Bambi?” It’s a refrain that stalks George’s psyche, popping up in moments of stress ...