Two surprising reasons behind the obesity epidemic: Too much salt, not enough water
Studies show that most people who are overweight or obese are also chronically dehydrated.
Studies show that most people who are overweight or obese are also chronically dehydrated.
Hiding in plain sight, they’re subtle reminders that we’re being watched, tracked, studied.
A series of studies found that exposure to dogs leads people to make riskier financial decisions, while interactions with…
In Pennsylvania, one Senate candidate is pounding the other for his lack of local roots. A political scientist studied accusations…
Listeria causes serious illness and food recalls nearly every year.
Samaritans still live in Israel, where they are often caught between Israeli and Palestinian identities.
An analysis of college applications reveals that 3% of US students use pronouns other than the traditional “he” or “she”…
Ukraine is partnering with an advertising company to produce an innovative nation branding campaign during a war. The campaign…
From capillary forces to sand grain shape, the simple mix of sand and water hides the of complexity within.
To put the $370 billion in subsidies to work, the US needs to build new infrastructure and manage a lot of regulatory hurdles.
PFAS can be filtered, but getting rid of the chemicals is a monumental challenge. A new breakthrough offers some hope.
The new law will pay for increased spending in several ways, including a corporate minimum tax and funding tax code enforcement…
A scholar of humanitarianism sums up what she saw on the ground during a five-week research trip to Poznań, Lublin, Warsaw,…
A survey conducted in Texas state prisons finds that many lack basic resources like cold water, ice and air conditioning…
Democratic nation-states were supposed to be the legitimate successors of empires. It hasn’t quite worked out that way…
The monkeypox virus can easily spread between humans and animals. A veterinary virologist explains how the virus could go…