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Uranium glass is a beautiful addition to any kitchen, but its name gives pause. Is this radioactive glassware actually safe ...
I have eaten beans that have gone bad. “Oh,” I say, “they cannot be bad. I just made them!” I have a pretty good sense of smell, and I know there is something not quite right about those beans, but I ...
Our next segment of 27 Questions brings us to Anisha Thai, a dancer and content creator who's spreading Afrodance to Hong ...
Staying on the subject of food and the WI, two of my passions, I took a little trip down memory lane after reading Mary Dorrell’s EDP WI week published recently, which reminded us of the 2009 Love ...
Staying on the subject of food and the WI, two of my passions, I took a little trip down memory lane after reading Mary ...
The peculiarity of character changes following organ transplantation is however charming as it seems to be perplexing. With 89.3% of relocate beneficiaries revealing such changes, as indicated by a ...
Cameroon's October presidential election will be a stress test for the country's stability. Frustrations with the incumbent and ruling party, constraints on dissent, armed conflict and ethnic tensions ...
On August 6, 1945, the United States detonated the first atomic bomb over Hiroshima. Three days later, another bomb was dropped, this time in Nagasaki. By the second day of September, 1945, Japan had ...
Hunger exists on a spectrum. On the one end is food insecurity, where people are forced to adjust to fewer meals. As food ...
R.F.K., Jr., and the MAHA movement are at war with synthetic food dyes. Scientists are racing to reinvent the culinary color ...
Food elimination diets are popular for managing conditions like IBS and celiac disease. But experts say they can backfire—and ...
A pair of new papers unlock crucial new insights into what goes on in the body when anaphylaxis occurs, and indicate how an ...