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For the first time ever, astronauts will be able to drink "good, hot and steaming" coffee in space
In a feat of coffee engineering, the International Space Station will soon get its first-ever espresso machine
06/16/2014 22:00 UTC
"Microbeads" in soap are destroying the environment -- and Illinois just became the first state to ban them
A new law addresses the tiny exfoliants accumulating in our lakes, rivers and oceans
06/11/2014 01:23 UTC
Leave them kids alone!
It was clear that countless mother-hours and possibly professional help had gone into the other kids' dioramas. What's wrong with plastic animals and green paper trees?
03/07/2007 17:14 UTC
"There shouldn't be any plastic in our water, period": The microbeads we flush down the drain daily to be phased out
The plastic microbeads in personal care products end up in rivers and oceans, hurting wildlife. They have to go
12/10/2015 04:57 UTC
5 awful things in the food you eat every day
Many of these ingredients are banned in Europe, but here in the good old USA you'll find them on your dinner plate
02/14/2014 18:00 UTC
A new autism theory
Early exposure to toxins may help explain the increasing percentage of kids diagnosed with autism
04/26/2012 16:00 UTC
What's the deal with finger limes?
This zingy citrus is perfect for vinaigrettes, juicy garnishes and then some
05/05/2022 21:15 UTC
Son of hope
In a video aimed at turning young thugs into Christians, serial killer David Berkowitz confesses, "I was a real jerk."
07/16/1999 20:00 UTC
What is microplastic anyway? Inside the insidious pollution that is absolutely everywhere
Microplastics are linked to infertility, cancer, immune diseases and other serious health problems
07/17/2021 14:00 UTC
The best way to store basil, according to experts
Caprese salad, here I come!
04/27/2022 21:25 UTC
"The Island"
Ewan McGregor runs off with this completely baffling futuristic film, undoubtedly one of the strangest mainstream pictures of the year.
07/23/2005 00:00 UTC
New Orleans celebrates Super Bowl win
Locals and Carnival crowds sweep into the streets
02/08/2010 09:02 UTC
Party on
I made my annual pilgrimage to Mardi Gras and was relieved to find that even waterlogged and wounded, New Orleans is still swinging.
02/28/2006 16:45 UTC
What hospitals waste: Why is the nation’s health care tab sky-high?
A look at all the perfectly good stuff hospitals throw away
03/14/2017 15:59 UTC
Power shortages a concern with nuke plant offline
04/05/2012 12:27 UTC