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Maddie Eastman of Columbus found this large tolype moth on a tree in her neighborhood. Maddie Eastman of Columbus found this large tolype moth on a tree in her neighborhood.
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Life expectancy can be increased simply by going outside and getting some sun. Exposure to sunlight triggers cells in your skin to produce vitamin D. Vitamin D deficiency can impair all of these ...
The six-member crew of the International Space Station is tasked with studying a sample from Mars that may be the first proof of extra-terrestrial life, which proves more intelligent than ever ...
Life insurance is an important part of any financial plan, but it can be expensive. Term life insurance, which only covers you for a set number of years, is usually much more affordable than ...
Eric LoPresti, an assistant professor of ecology at the University of South Carolina, used the words “fuzzy” and “adorable” to describe the southern flannel moth, a common springtime ...
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Being the family cycle breaker is not easy, but it’s worth it for the insight and healing we often walk away with. By doing the hard work of healing, you’re not only changing your own life ...
Regardless of your version of true happiness, living a happier, more satisfied life is within reach. A few tweaks to your regular habits, like getting more sleep and exercise, may help you get there.
Welcome back to the “Life in 2050” series! So far, we’ve looked at how ongoing developments in science, technology, and geopolitics will be reflected in terms of warfare and the economy.
Mothra might not be real (*sighs*), but best believe nature has tried its level best to create some behe-moths of its own. There’s the Atlas moth, of course, but... oh damn, what’s that in the ...