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The cookies, chips, and frozen dinners filling grocery store aisles could actually be changing your brain to make you crave ...
Diet revolution: Bronze Age communities rapidly adopted drought-resistant millet as a staple crop between 1540-1480 BCE, ...
We're all inadvertently dining on tens of thousands of plastic particles annually. What is that doing to our bodies?
The flesh-eating The flesh-eating New World screwworm fly is spreading north through Central America toward the US after decades of eradication. Learn why it's returning and what's being done to stop ...
New research reveals that couples who share similar worldviews experience significantly more meaning in life by reducing ...
Standardized testing in college admissions perpetuates inequality, research finds. Explore how SAT/ACT requirements block ...
New research finds that black coffee drinkers may live longer—but the benefits disappear if you add too much sugar or cream.
Researchers from China Agricultural University discovered that a specific gut bacteria strain can tackle both depression and ...
People with celiac disease can safely kiss their partners, even right after they've eaten gluten-filled foods.
Researchers from Monash University have created biodegradable zinc alloys that are finally strong enough to handle major ...
In a nutshell Boston’s politicians united to fight the Bruins’ 1981 move to New Hampshire by threatening to build a competing arena, ultimately forcing team owners to abandon the relocation and build ...
Researchers tracking home care recipients in Canada, Finland, and New Zealand discovered something unexpected: lonely older ...