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Hydration isn't just about your water intake. Adding these electrolyte-rich foods to your diet can help to keep you cool, ...
A landmark legal ruling leaves no doubt that continuing fossil fuel production and use, let alone expanding it, violates the ...
Technology drove the personal wealth behind many philanthropists atop the list of last year's biggest American donors. The ...
You may be seeing faces in clouds, toast, or cars—and it turns out your brain is wired to notice them. A fascinating new ...
The world’s brightest minds gathered in Split, Croatia, for what one attendee called "neurIPS crossed with Burning Man." This ...
The severity of the flash flooding that killed more than 130 people in Texas's Hill Country was difficult to predict, ...
The administration’s approach, led by White House and Justice Department officials, would focus on a legal rather than a ...
Whale oil was an essential fuel of the Industrial Revolution, used to lubricate machinery, soften fabric and light city ...
By emphasizing scientific uncertainty above other values, political appointees can block any regulatory action they want to.
Educators blame this ‘reverse Beatles effect’ on America’s decentralized system and grad schools that are often hostile to ...
There’s an old saying that the sun knows when to rise because the roosters crow to tell it. The sound of a rooster crowing has symbolized the crack of dawn for centuries. Cultures all over the world ...
A notebook featuring Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man. Dilara Irem. Like the artist, the scientist is a lover of nature. Just as the artist is restricted only by his imagination ...