Nancy Shute explores the science behind major questions on food and health — from the addictive potential of ultraprocessed foods to the high-protein diet craze to the drawbacks of keto.
This week’s poem, John Paul Caponigro’s “Worms,” is only partially a poem about eating worms. It is also an example of a ...
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Chucky Baby’s Festive Christmas Wish List—With Worms!
I’m celebrating the holidays in style with Chucky Baby, my bearded dragon, as we sing a playful Christmas song together. Decked out in adorable Santa outfits, we’re getting into the festive spirit ...
“In urban waterways like ponds and creeks, the shallow water warms more quickly at the end of winter, which speeds up ...
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Why Axolotls are Slowly Disappearing
Axolotls are an incredible species, well known for their stylish looks, pretty pink coloring, and ability to regenerate.
Ahead of the film’s release, Stuckmann helped us break down all of Shelby Oaks ’ biggest twists and turns in what feels like ...
As the leaves fall this autumn, you can do your bit for wildlife without forgoing your love of a pristine, tidy garden.
In 1995, R.L. Stine’s acclaimed Goosebumps books were adapted into a television series, providing young fans of his work with ...
Some people might say that Hollywood is making strides in progressive representation. We're seeing more and more people of ...
Thousands of these gelatinous creatures get stranded on Oregon beaches, where they become a feast for seagulls and marine ...
Maria Branyas Morera was the oldest person in the world when she died. Scientists analysed her genes, metabolism, and more ...
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Shimmering Forests, Shores & Canyons: Where to See Bioluminescence in the South
Glowing worms, synchronized fireflies, sparkling plankton, drifting comb jellies, and eerie fungi illuminate Southern nights, ...
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