Crows and ravens are omnivores with incredibly varied diets. From fruits and insects to small animals, these intelligent birds will eat almost anything they can find. After digesting what they can, ...
Through new and top-secret science invented by Mabel’s college professor, Dr. Sam, called “Hopping”, Mabel’s mind is inserted ...
Emily Fairfax went from Carleton College to the Los Alamos National Laboratory to a self-described “beaver spiral.” ...
The advisory is due to high levels of PFOS, a "forever chemical," found in fish tissue samples. Fishing is still allowed, but anglers are advised not to consume their catch from these specific streams ...
Do Christians eat meat on Ash Wednesday? The answer is yes and no, depending on their denomination. Many Catholics do not eat meat on Ash Wednesday, Good Friday or any Fridays during Lent, the rule is ...
This week, correspondent Bill Whitaker reported on ultraprocessed foods, the plastic-wrapped, ready-to-eat items that line our grocery store shelves. Former Food and Drug Administration Commissioner ...
Grocery shelves at 1100 W. Mountain Ave. will be stocked once again as Fort Collins Food Co-op readies to reopen in the longtime neighborhood market building. The co-op, which closed its doors at 250 ...
“You probably looked like the little girl on the cover,” my husband commented. “I wasn’t alive in 1943, but she does look a little like me, I suppose,” I remarked as I looked at the pin-curled blonde ...
From skating to curling, the thrilling sports of the Winter Olympics have plenty of science behind them. Follow our coverage here to learn more. Food is fuel. It sounds like a cliché, but if you are a ...
Consumers often assume “use by,” “best by” and “sell by” have fixed definitions and are used consistently across the food industry. In reality, there are no uniform or universally accepted definitions ...