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This Week in Science: Cancer-Causing Habits, Poop Transplants, And More!
This week in science: a major cancer analysis links most new cases to just two lifestyle habits; how poop transplants from ...
“When we say engineered for whatever, we mean whatever,” said Joe Boyle, brand president at Columbia Sportswear Company. “If Mother Nature hurls bear poop at us, we’ll ferment it into a frosty pint.” ...
The Australian Open final is shaping up to be a grueling showdown, with top seed Carlos Alcaraz, 22, set to face rival Novak Djokovic, 38, after both won punishing five-set semifinals on Friday in ...
Mickey Lolich was a striking figure in Tigers history — a fascinating model of industry, reliance, and, when the moment ...
From tennis stars pushing for more privacy, to Djokovic saying he feels like an old man and a Kyrgios F-bomb, there have been ...
You've seen him host red carpets and talk to countless A-list celebrities. But now Josh Horowitz, host of "Happy Sad Confused" and roving MTV reporter, is going to the dogs. "Who's A Good Guest?," a ...
With the country’s car-centric infrastructure, moving on your own two feet has become a luxury for the few rather than a ...
Broadcasters want more access to what happens beyond the court because people want personality as much as they want the actual sport.
Ira Parker on a moment he shouldn't have cut from George R.R. Martin's novella: "Not my first not my last [mistake] on this ...
A growing number of Indians are reconsidering life abroad, questioning the trade-offs of rising costs and social exclusion.
My excitement levels for Marathon hit rock bottom in the middle of last year, with rival extraction shooter Arc Raiders turning my head and keeping me hooked ever since its Server Slam playtest.
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