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  • Lifestyle

How The Color Of St. Patrick’s Day Went From Blue To Green

St. Patrick’s Day usually conjures images of partying, Catholicism, Irish nationalism and, perhaps most famously, the color green: green clothes,… Read More

1 year ago
  • Lifestyle

Utah To Become 1st State To Ban Fluoride In Drinking Water

In a huge development, and coming just weeks after federal health secretary and Fluoride-skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was sworn into office,… Read More

1 year ago
  • Business

From Battlefield To Backyard: Insights On Drone Technology And Public Safety

Drones are hardly the first military technology to later evolve and become adopted for civilian uses. This article was written… Read More

1 year ago
  • Lifestyle

Plastic Exposure May Be Making Bacteria Resistant To Drugs

Microplastics could be fueling antibiotic resistance, according to new research. This article was written by Boston University and originally published… Read More

1 year ago
  • Business

How Many Dollars Exist Per American?

In this chart, we explore a what-if scenario. How much money would each American get if divided equally? This article… Read More

1 year ago
  • Business

Rocket To Buy Redfin For $1.75 Billion: “Accelerating Purchase Mortgage Strategy”

Detroit-based fintech firm Rocket Companies, which operates in mortgage, real estate, and personal finance, has expanded into the real estate… Read More

1 year ago
  • I Read It On The Internet

Scientists Discover Thousands Of New Microbial Species Thriving In The Mariana Trench

The project explores how life adapts to extreme environments—and hopes to inspire new drugs or even treatments to aid space… Read More

1 year ago
  • Lifestyle

What’s That Microplastic? Advances In Machine Learning Are Making Identifying Plastics In The Environment

Microplastics – the tiny particles of plastic shed when litter breaks down – are everywhere, from the deep sea to Mount Everest, and many researchers worry that they… Read More

1 year ago
  • Lifestyle

Why Cities Need More Than Office Conversions To Fix Their Housing Shortage

“The U.S. is short millions of homes, and office vacancy rates are at record highs,” Alex Horowitz, project director of… Read More

1 year ago
  • Lifestyle

Study Finds That 60% Of Adults Will Be Overweight Or Obese By 2050

Nearly 60 percent of all adults and a third of all children in the world will be overweight or obese… Read More

1 year ago
  • Business

Ranked: The World’s Top 20 Economies By GDP Growth (2015-2025)

Midway through the 2020s, it’s time for a quick look back at how the world’s top 20 economies have performed… Read More

1 year ago
  • Lifestyle

The Quest To Extend Human Life Is Both Fascinating And Fraught With Moral Peril

“Who wants to live forever?” Freddie Mercury mournfully asks in Queen’s 1986 song of the same name. The answer: Quite… Read More

1 year ago

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