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What Apple Cider Vinegar Misses When It Comes to the World of Health Influencers
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What Apple Cider Vinegar Misses When It Comes to the World of Health Influencers

Watching Netflix’s Apple Cider Vinegar can feel like you’ve ventured into the pit of a misinformation cesspool and are oscillating between horror, disgust, and bewilderment the entire time. The series…

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How Daylight Saving Time Could Change Under Trump
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How Daylight Saving Time Could Change Under Trump

On March 9, most people in the U.S. will set their clocks forward an hour, thanks to the start of Daylight Saving Time. But if President Donald Trump acts on…

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Why Do I Keep Having Recurring Dreams?
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Why Do I Keep Having Recurring Dreams?

It’s like watching a rerun while you’re sleeping: Once again, you show up for a class not knowing there’s a test, or lose control of your car while driving, or…

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Top 3 daylight savings tips you need to know as a pet parent!

Daylight savings time can be difficult to adjust to, even for your furry friends. The time change means a change to their routines and feeding schedules, which can be disorienting…

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Unveiling the Hidden Partnerships of Rare Orchids: A Journey into Symbiotic Mysteries
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Unveiling the Hidden Partnerships of Rare Orchids: A Journey into Symbiotic Mysteries

In our new post Kenji Suetsugu, professor at Kobe University (Japan), presents his work ‘Mycorrhizal specialization toward each distinct Oliveonia fungus in two closely related photosynthetic Dactylostalix orchids’. He talks…

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Solar is not the culprit for Maine’s high utility bills, despite claims

Maine’s solar incentive program has become a political scapegoat for rising electricity prices in the state, but clean-energy advocates say the numbers don’t add up. Maine utility customers pay some…

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This map shows where to swap out industrial boilers for heat pumps

U.S. manufacturers rely on more than 30,000 small industrial boilers to make a large number of things: foods, drinks, paper, chemicals, clothes, electronics, furniture, transportation equipment, and more. The vast…

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Sunnova warns of dwindling cash amid rooftop-solar woes

Sunnova , one of the country’s largest residential-solar companies, has warned investors that it may run out of money within the next 12 months. It’s a snapshot of a company…

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Natalie Schneider, Fort Health

Natalie Schneider is CEO of Fort Health, a relatively new entrant into the children’s mental health market. Fort Health’s modus operandi is to partner with (i.e. market via) pediatricians to…

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Floods in South Asia are now an annual event, situations becoming more vicious​ every year.​ This year, about a total of 9.6 million people have been affected due to these floods.

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