Emily Kwong and Berly McCoy of NPR's Short Wave talk about why swearing might improve physical performance, how birds' bills changed during the pandemic and why scientists are sampling whale breath.
The sewage impacted the asphalt and flowed to the nearby beach, affecting both the sand and ocean water, the health ...
Once visitors learn about the history of the Parisian department store, it’s time to head back to the United States where modern Americanized versions were popping up in big cities: Wanamaker’s in ...
Gaps in data because of the government shutdown make a hash of the latest federal reports on inflation and economic growth.
This year’s TSO tour features “Ghosts of Christmas Eve,” a TV film from 1999, but surrounds it with surprises, including a ...
Dining in Italy is a little different from dining in the United States. With a little understanding of the menu, you can ...
HELENA — Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks recently concluded its general season sampling effort for chronic wasting disease (CWD), marking one of the most productive monitoring periods to date. This ...
The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) has maintained a moratorium on fishing for northern shrimp for ...
Brookhaven National Laboratory and collaborators have developed a new type of lidar—a laser-based remote-sensing ...
Scientists just uncovered a dangerous virus lurking in Arctic whales—using a method no one expected. The discovery could ...
For years, residents living near the Bristol Landfill reported strong odors and concerns about what they were breathing.