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Stools shaped like corn on the cob, tomato-scented soaps and T-shirts featuring sardine tins are just some examples of how ...
In rural Vermont, a group of farmers and scientists are proving that urine isn't just something to dispose of — it's an ...
In "The Last of Us," cordyceps — a real fungus that infects insects — evolves into a harmful pathogen for humans due to a warming climate. In reality, "zombie-ant fungus" or Ophiocordyceps ...
Recursion Pharmaceuticals' stock is soaring today on news the FDA is planning on phasing out some animal testing, replacing ...
Variety TV editors Michael Schneider and Kate Aurthur appear in the season premiere of "Hacks," playing themselves asking ...
Food irradiation has numerous benefits: Eliminates microbial contamination: Destroys bacteria, moulds and yeast that cause ...
Hunger relief is a time-consuming job, but a new mobile app from Central Arkansas-based nonprofit Potluck Food Rescue is making swift work of it.
Confusion and uncertainty hang over an industry with thin profit margins and few domestic sources for foreign ingredients.
Georgia and Florida have their share of gators, turtles, snakes and iguanas. Now add Argentine tegus to the mix. Here's where to spot them.
In times of stress, we can find a sense of flow, empowerment, and connection in the kitchen and at the table together.
USAID Acting Deputy Administrator Jeremy Lewin asked to restore awards to the World Food Programme in Lebanon, Syria, Somalia ...
The Trump administration has given a variety of reasons and mixed messages for ratcheting up the tariffs charged on goods ...