Some harlequin frogs have lost their poison—and their ability to defend themselves. Scientists are on the case.
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Zero-waste plastic and color recycling: The end of colored plastic downgrading could be near
In the world of market competition, having the best and brightest package could send company sales into the millions. On the ...
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Firework colors & chemistry- a moment of science
A staple for summertime activities- fireworks! Where do they get their characteristic color from? I traveled down to the ...
In the earliest days of the United States, John Adams wrote to his wife Abigail about the celebration of independence, “It ...
Underpinning much of modern technology, from smartphones to scanning tunneling microscopes to particle colliders, is Fermi's ...
The human microbiome is essential to our health, but scientists have only begun to understand why. Two researchers set out to ...
Beyond the Black Rainbow, Psycho Goreman, and The Endless are all among the best sci-fi horror movies of the last 20 years ...
The colors bursting over your head on the Fourth of July are not chosen at random. Each one is a specific chemical element, ...
As we adjust our print schedule, launch a new website and rely on the U.S. Postal Service for delivery, please know these changes were not made lightly. They were made with our readers in mind — and ...
After a decades-old ban, the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department is granting permits to restaurants to allow pet dogs ...
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How science helps to light up the sky on the Fourth of July
America's 250th birthday is here, and many are excited for one of the holiday's most beloved traditions: fireworks. But how ...
They say that you can’t go home again; in this movie, a young filmmaker learns that the hard way. By Glenn Kenny Ross McElwee (“Sherman’s March”) reconsiders footage of himself and his family, ...
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