Fungus thrives in warm, moist environments, and your choice in sock can make a big difference in your healing process.
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Zombie Ants, Spider Bait, and a Sneaky Burrowing Worm: The 6 Spookiest Science Discoveries of the Past Year
A new study published in the Journal of Experimental Biology has found that leg loss doesn’t slow tarantulas almost at all.
Bats can get a bad reputation, especially around Halloween when their imagery is used to spook and scare, but Westrich and ...
Researchers at the University of Georgia are learning more about native bats by seeing how they glow under ultraviolet light.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, a healthy compost pile should include a mix of "greens" -- like pumpkin ...
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Who gets hair breakage first? Who gets hair breakage early, and how dangerous is it for our bodies?
Hair breakage is usually caused by a bacterial infection and, if left untreated, can become dangerous. Let's find out who is ...
Don’t let your Halloween pumpkin haunt the landfill this November. More than 1 billion pounds of pumpkins rot in U.S.
Every part of a pumpkin is edible – so don't throw away the skin or innards if you're carving a jack-o'-lantern ...
As Halloween nears, little brown bats in Minnesota face a steep decline due to a deadly fungus. Efforts are underway to ...
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The science of skin spots: What’s harmless and what’s not
Scientists explain how to tell the difference between freckles, age spots, and moles — and when a skin change could signal ...
This mental health condition, sometimes called skin picking or excoriation disorder, involves picking the skin so much that ...
"I was listening to a podcast where a woman talked about her experience of living with two uteruses. And I was like ‘d*mn, ...
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