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How Old Is That Polar Bear? The Answer Is in Its Blood.
So-called “epigenetic clocks” are helping wildlife biologists estimate the ages of animals far more easily than in the past.
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Is Albariño the Next Great White Wine? It Depends.
For so long it’s been regarded as a simple, fruity wine to drink young and forget. But some producers in Rías Baixas are finding great potential.
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Paul Brodeur, journalist who exposed asbestos hazards, dies at 92
As a staff writer at the New Yorker, he delved into public health issues and occupational hazards. He also wrote “The Stunt Man,” a novel turned film.
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The viral Big Red Boot gets even weirder
The design collective MSCHF sold $450 Big Red Boots (Yellow) in a collaboration with Crocs on Thursday.
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Enjoy the flavors of wine, minus the alcohol, with these 3 bottles
These taste like wine, but are zero-proof!
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This shrimp and bean salad offers high reward for little effort
With precooked shrimp, canned beans and store-bought pesto, this no-cook meal is delightful and delicious.
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Painting concrete floors, making a nursery in a closet. HGTV’s Shane Duffy answered questions.
HGTV star Shane Duffy joins Jura Koncius to take reader questions about home renovations and more.
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Inflation Rose to 3.2%, but Overall Price Trends Are Encouraging
Economists looked past the first acceleration in overall inflation in more than a year and saw signs that price pressures continued to moderate in July.
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Sweden Is Not Staying Neutral in Russia’s Information War
The country has empowered a government agency to openly combat online disinformation coming from foreign adversaries, and especially the Kremlin.
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Striking Writers and Studios Agree to Restart Negotiations
The two sides in the Hollywood stalemate will formally meet on Friday, after an informal sidebar session last week.