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Topic: The Conversation (page 15)

Red pills with DNA structure, medicine concept (Getty Images/D3Damon)

At-home DNA tests and medications

Kayla B. Rowe, Lucas Berenbrok, Philip Empey - The Conversation
Waiter bringing bill to table (Getty Images/STOCK4B-RF)

A primer on proper tipping

Nathan B. Warren, Sara Hanson - The Conversation
Bottles of single barrel bourbon are filled on the bottling line at a distillery (Getty Images/Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg)

The fascinating science behind bourbon

Michael W. Crowder - The Conversation
A doctor with the Saxony-Anhalt Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians, takes a swab from a patient at the fever outpatient clinic in Halle/Saale. (Hendrik Schmidt/picture alliance via Getty Images)

Questions about the Pirola COVID variant

Suresh V. Kuchipudi - The Conversation
The Little Mermaid, 2023 (Disney)

Movies that made 2023 dead girl summer

Katie Kapurch - The Conversation
Cut of raw Normande beef on black packaging paper (Getty Images/Annick Vanderschelden Photography)

How to fix low iron in children

Yianna Zhang, Amanda Patterson, Ken Ng - The Conversation
Fruits and vegetables (Getty Images/Maryna Terletska)

How does your metabolism work?

Nick Fuller - The Conversation
Woman holding fresh picked radishes in the garden (Getty Images/The Good Brigade)

One smart way to minimize food waste

Boglarka Zilla Gulyas, Jill Edmondson - The Conversation
An artist’s impression of the quasar Pōniuāʻena. A quasar is a galactic object with a supermassive black hole in the center. (International Gemini Observatory/NOIRLab/NSF/AURA/P. Marenfeld/CC BY 4.0)

Black holes may grow up in neighborhoods

Jaclyn Champagne - The Conversation
(Getty/Barcin)

BMI is an outdated metric for health

Rachael Jefferson-Buchanan - The Conversation
Doctor advising cancer patient while examining x-ray (Getty Images/Maskot)

Cancer is rising in people under 50

Ashleigh Hamilton - The Conversation
Sprouting radish microgreens (Getty Images/HUIZENG HU)

Microgreens are more than just a garnish

Carol Wagstaff - The Conversation
(Getty/PeopleImages)

The pros and cons of veganism

Eric Robinson - The Conversation
Woman with shocked facial expression (Getty Images/GeorgePeters)

The neuroscience and physiology of fear

Arash Javanbakht - The Conversation
Group of friends having a meal together (Getty Images/Alexander Spatari)

The magic of metabolism

James Carter, Brian Fry, Kaitlyn O'Mara - The Conversation
Space junk around Earth (Getty Images/MARK GARLICK/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY)

Space junk is only going to increase

Chris Impey - The Conversation
close-up of a measuring tape, the concept of losing weight (Getty Images/puhimec)

The history of weight loss drugs

Laura Dawes - The Conversation
Fly on a big flower (Getty Images / Enrique Díaz / 7cero)

Fly in your drink? Don't be spooked

Primrose Freestone - The Conversation
Glasses of iced tea with straws and tropical garnishes (Getty Images/Carlina Teteris)

PFAS now in drinking straws

Ovokeroye Abafe - The Conversation
An Indian paramilitary trooper stands guard as a live telecast is aired near a clock tower in Srinagar on August 23, 2023, showing the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft minutes before its successful lunar landing on the south pole of the Moon. (TAUSEEF MUSTAFA/AFP via Getty Images)

Why India's moon lander matters

Mariel Borowitz - The Conversation
(Getty Images)

Could you soon have a food prescription?

Kurt Hager, Fang Fang Zhang - The Conversation
Respiratory syncytial virus RSV vaccine vial with syringe and stethoscope (Getty Images/Manjurul)

RSV vaccine major step for infant health

Annette Regan, Flor M. Munoz - The Conversation
Nuggets made from lab-grown chicken meat are displayed during a media presentation in Singapore, the first country to allow the sale of meat created without slaughtering any animals, on December 22, 2020. (NICHOLAS YEO/AFP via Getty Images)

Meat substitutes and the environment

Jennifer Yule - The Conversation
Assortment of junk foods (Getty Images/carlosgaw)

The psychology of comfort (or junk) food

Hayley O'Neill - The Conversation
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