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Candles, hair styling products, and other common items can produce toxic air pollution that lingers in our homes.
That same summer, Ira spoke to Jeff Potter, author of Cooking for Geeks, and Brian Smith, founder of Ample Hills Creamery, ...
In the wake of funding cuts to mRNA vaccine research, we revisit a February story about a promising vaccine for pancreatic ...
Astronomers found a supernova whose lighter outer layers had been stripped away, revealing an inner shell rich in silicon and ...
Humans drove wolves nearly to extinction in the American West. Reintroducing them in 1995 was, and still is, controversial.
Dr. Erica Fisher was working at Charity Hospital when it flooded, trapping her and 1,600 other people inside during Hurricane Katrina.
Archaeologists are taking another look at tattoos on preserved corpses and verifying ancient techniques with modern tattoo artists.
The FDA and HHS plan to eliminate petroleum-based food dyes as part of the MAHA agenda. What does science say about their ...
Archaeologists are taking another look at tattoos on preserved corpses and verifying ancient techniques with modern tattoo artists. Plus, an ER doctor reflects on Hurricane Katrina, 20 years later.
The superhero satire that’s “the lowest brow you can go” has a secret identity—a message about environmental justice.
Watch any pro cycling race and you’ll see it: cyclists with smooth, shaved legs. It’s one of the sport’s most visible habits. Some say it makes them faster. Some point to massage, wound care, or team ...
Okay, but how exactly did sex come about? Science journalist Rachel Feltman dives into the saucy science of doing it.
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