Cacio e pepe pasta and boiled eggs were the subjects of meticulous studies aiming to help cooks achieve perfection, but the ...
Nearly 3.5 billion people worldwide suffer from oral diseases, yet 90% of these conditions are entirely preventable through proper daily care. What’s particularly striking is that tooth decay remains ...
A research team at Oregon Health & Science University has discovered a promising new drug combination that may help people ...
In 2026, Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Jonathan Shell hopes to work with General Assembly members on improving school ...
Illinois siblings Ken and Abigail Wolf are sure to stand out on Food Network's "Baking Championship: Next Gen," premiering ...
SD: Yeah, so one urban study estimated gray squirrels retrieve about 85 percent of their cached nuts, or, you know, whatever ...
Neenah's Klesmit, Xavier's Krull, Bay Port's Lemorande, Shawano's Nordin and Kimberly's Urban showcase this year's top seniors.
Emily Kwong and Berly McCoy of NPR's Short Wave talk about why swearing might improve physical performance, how birds' bills changed during the pandemic and why scientists are sampling whale breath.
Your holiday traditions may be teaching kids which animal lives matter. British study finds Christmas dinner shifts how young ...
This year, researchers took a bite out of culinary innovation. Check out some of our favorite food-related stories from 2025.
A pill version of the popular GLP-1 weight-loss drug Wegovy has been green-lit for use in the U.S. Here’s what that means for ...
The psychology behind our surprising tolerance for deception is that we feel good about some lies, we avoid confrontation, and, in our families, lies were structural.
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