Can We Make Kids Eat Healthier By Making Healthy Food Sweeter?
Do companies try to make fruit sweeter, or do legislators try to keep sugar out of kids’ foods?
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Do companies try to make fruit sweeter, or do legislators try to keep sugar out of kids’ foods?
Ambulances have to deal with red lights. Drones can fly.
“Once you have a Lego brick, what kind of castle can you build with it?”
Space probably won’t make us cuter, but hey, it’s worth a shot.
Jupiter has just delivered the news we desperately need right now.
But the study was performed on a piece of resin, not a human, so it’s probably not time to worry just yet.
It’s no surprise that a study out last month questioning just how game-changing the technology really is caused quite a stir.
It’s not the obesity epidemic anymore—it’s now the obesity pandemic.
While the Jovian origin story has always been a bit of a mystery, a new study suggests the weird world got very large very quickly, and not from crushing protein shakes.
The fossil is probably between 113 and 120 million years old.
I’m not sure you should go talking about your “fucking breakup” in the office.
The reptiles were coated with a glowing solution to prove this alarming theory.
Save the planet (and your face).
Lots of species do some wild sex stuff, and the purple stone crab is no exception
Turns out, de-extinction raises many, many complicated questions
Science needs more kitties.