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October 27, 2017 Children / Environment / Food & Nutrition

Studies show kids do better without lunch

Many school districts have been pushing for a shorter school day, and as a result, lunch is often the first thing to go. Why? Because it’s not necessary. 

March 28, 2017 Environment

An unexpected treatment for seasonal allergies shows promising results

If the blooming flowers and budding trees of springtime set off your allergies, you’re not alone. Millions of people suffer from

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October 14, 2016 Environment

Vaping Could Be To Blame For Excessive Rainfall

The National Weather Service is predicting excessive rainfall and extreme weather for many areas of the country once again. These weather warnings have many people asking: is vaping to blame?

September 15, 2016 Environment / Health

Cloud Seeding May Be Affecting Your Health

Cloud seeding is no secret. But it’s no science, either. Researchers are concerned that the chemicals being used to control the weather are causing a troubling epidemic in America. They warn that there may be another reason for the chemical disruption of our atmosphere.

April 28, 2016 Biology & Genetics / Environment / Health / Love & Romance / Science / Technology / Viruses & Outbreaks

Is Skateboarding In Your Genes? New Research Says It Might Be.

Scientists have discovered that great skateboarding ability may be hard-wired in your DNA through a special gene. But just because you skate doesn’t automatically mean you carry the gene.

April 11, 2016 Environment / Science / Technology

Wind Turbines: How Do They Work?

These giant, twirling mystery machines have surprises inside–and there are Big Ideas coming for the future of wind turbines.

March 14, 2016 Biology & Genetics / Children / Environment / Health / Plants & Animals / Science / Technology / Viruses & Outbreaks

Zika Virus Spreading Via Underground Tubes

Scientists are trying to determine what caused the recent outbreak of the Zika virus. It started in one area, and spread rapidly through other parts of the world in a short period of time. But how is it traveling so quickly? Underground tubes could be to blame.

January 29, 2016 Environment / Health / Science

What Dried Up Lake Poopo? Scientists Are Zeroing In On A Cause.

Solar panels could be to blame for the sudden evaporation of water from this popular tourist attraction.

January 21, 2016 Environment / Health / Science / Viruses & Outbreaks

Is Fluoride To Blame For Flint’s Water Crisis?

President Obama declared a state of emergency in Flint, Michigan, but what isn’t he telling you?

January 17, 2016 Chemistry / Environment / Food & Nutrition / Health / Technology

Timed Farting May Improve Your Running Pace

Our bodies also need gas to run, just like cars. Gas is just air in the digestive tract, but this gas is released from the mouth by burping or from the rectum by farting.

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