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Rancid food smells and tastes gross — AI tools may help scientists prevent that spoilage
Carlos D. Garcia, Lucas De Brito Ayres
"Fortunately, both nature and the food industry have an excellent shield against rancidity — antioxidants"
No, candy corn isn’t the worst Halloween candy. It’s actually Laffy Taffy
Joy Saha
It's time we finally settle the age-old debate once and for all this spooky season
Why does everyone want to date a “golden retriever boyfriend”?
Olivia Luppino
In this case, it’s good to be compared to a dog
Shattering myths about women and evolution
Emily Cataneo
In “Eve,” Cat Bohannon makes a passionate and deeply researched case for women as the main drivers of civilization
Another report minimizes long COVID risk. Long haulers say the threat is being ignored
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Some argue the criteria for long COVID is too broad. Others say this disease is being dismissed, at our peril
Won’t someone think of the Bing!? Microsoft laughably accuses Google of monopoly
Rae Hodge
Tech monolith blurs the line between antitrust testimony and deadpan stand-up
Christian Girl Autumn was once a joke and has now become a seasonal inspiration of coziness
Joy Saha
For many, fall is more than just another season. It’s an entire personality
What that “Sex Education” disability story could learn from reality TV
Inga Parkel
Netflix's British comedy struggles to tell an authentic story for Isaac, who deserves better. Here's how to fix it
While the Food Network is in flux, Magnolia shows there’s still a hunger for stand-and-stir TV
Joy Saha
Chip and Joanna Gaines' lifestyle network is feeding viewers the comfort cooking shows they've been craving
Girl math vs. Boy math: an insight into the internet’s tit-for-tat battle of the sexes
Nardos Haile
The meme has taken social media by storm but what does it say about the battle of the sexes?
Should celebrities have to disclose if they got plastic surgery? It depends
Joy Saha
Jennifer Lawrence is at the center of plastic surgery rumors recently. Does she owe her fans an explanation?
The “Real Housewives” diet: Why we are seeing caviar everywhere when Americans can’t afford eggs
Michael La Corte
Even Pringles has released a new caviar-packed speciality box
Is it rude to eat groceries in the store before paying for them?
Joy Saha
Some are fans of popping a few grapes into their mouth while shopping. Others, not so much
“Targeted”: Hunter Biden hits IRS with lawsuit for “engaging in a campaign to publicly smear” him
Gabriella Ferrigine
Biden accuses IRS agents of “engaging in a campaign to publicly smear” him and unlawfully releasing his tax info
Hunter Biden indicted, charged with illegally owning a gun
Sophia Tesfaye
Biden's gun charges come as the House GOP opens an impeachment inquiry into his father, President Joe Biden
Sorry, Ina Garten, you’re wrong this time: The subtle power of the bay leaf
Michael La Corte
The "Barefoot Contessa" is rarely off-base, but she might be this time. Bay leaves are indispensable
Do audiences even trust movie critics anymore? The downfall of Rotten Tomatoes and media criticism
Nardos Haile
An exposé revealed that some critics were paid for positive reviews, but criticism has already been seen as suspect
The 9 Trader Joe’s recalls you need to be aware of right now
Joy Saha
From Almond Windmill Cookies to Unexpected Broccoli Cheddar Soup, here are the products you should avoid for now
Mocking Burning Man’s muddy catastrophe is just the latest example of how we cope with the rich
Nardos Haile
Memes about the trapped festivalgoers remind us of the Titan submarine that captured the nation this summer
Why the Red Delicious Apple isn’t actually delicious anymore
Joy Saha
It's a story of looks being prioritized over taste
“Domestic terrorism” — Inside the troubled teen industry, detailed by “Survivor993”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A survivor recounts how the troubled teen industry operates for-profit "torture camps"
Taylor Swift’s “Eras Tour” concert movie fends off demons, sending “The Exorcist: Believer” packing
Joy Saha
Forget about "The Exorcist." It's now time for "The Exorswift"
Can we defend against the online anti-science movement?
Gary N. Smith
The internet was supposed to free our minds. Instead, it's ruled by disinformation. What happened?
“Hit list”: Trump grand jurors face violent threats after names and addresses shared on QAnon forums
Areeba Shah
Experts warn of "chilling effect that personal targeting can have on jurors, on voters, on elected officials"
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