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The jury is out on whether junk food is addictive, but there is clear evidence that a diet high in ultra-processed fare is linked to several diseases.
For a deeper cleanse, this dead sea mud mask from New York Biology is rich in minerals to leave your skin feeling soft and ...
Most cat owners get used to the odd rituals of their pets. These habits might seem random, but many have solid roots in instinct, biology, or communication. Here are 15 cat behaviors that seem bizarre ...
Red Jell-O and retro dreams show why midcentury summer desserts are trending again, blending bold visuals with a craving for ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe signed off on a number of education bills on Wednesday, July 9, many of which benefited from bipartisan ...
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Testaccio-based restaurant with a wine cellar beneath, excels at pajata—not just in the pasta, but also grilled and dressed with a squeeze of lemon. Pajata is veal that still has its mother’s milk in ...
New research reveals how early-life blurry, low-color vision may help shape the brain’s visual pathways into specialized systems.
Teeth from extinct species like Otodus obliquus (an ancestor of the legendary Megalodon) are commonly found in New Jersey’s ...
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed 13 bills Wednesday, including numerous education provisions passed in a handful of bipartisan ...
The past decade has seen the rise of lab-grown meats, cultivated fats, and microbe-based cheeses. These new foods promise ...
La Niña is a part of a natural climate cycle officially known as El Niño – Southern Oscillation, called ENSO by scientists. The cycle swings between warmer and cooler seawater in a region along the ...