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Once upon a time, culinary traditions were set in stone, recipes passed down from generation to generation, untouched and ...
Indigenous agroforests (food-producing agroecosystems where trees and crops grow together in forest-like environments) may ...
​​In pursuit of prestige and riches, wealthy people across medieval Europe worked in vain to transmute everyday metals into ...
In SELF’s Sleeping With… series, we ask people from different career paths, backgrounds, and stages of life how they make ...
A futuristic rice plant just 10cm tall could feed astronauts and help make Moon bases possible — and maybe even transform ...
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"We found that hundreds of exoplanets are larger than they appear, and that shifts our understanding of exoplanets on a large ...
Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, appears to have the right ingredients and conditions for a certain kind of tiny bubble to form ...
MP Materials, which runs the only American rare earths mine, announced a new $500 million agreement with tech giant Apple on ...
For decades, scientists believed water was the essential cradle for life. But new research suggests life’s building blocks ...
Tiny, translucent baby eels also known as elvers have become one of the world’s most expensive delicacies, fetching thousands per kilogram. This video explores why they’re so prized in global ...
Ancient oceans with phosphorus-rich waters may have supported some of Earth’s earliest microbial life, according to a new ...