Life in these underworlds runs on a very different timeline to Earth's bustling surface. With no sunlight, energy is sparse ...
Oral hygiene is more than just being presentable, people believe that it is important because a mouth odor or yellow teeth ...
Another big snowstorm hit Spokane and once again the city was spreading tons of salt on the roadways. Every winter the city dumped between 2,500 to 3,000 tons of salt on the streets to melt the ice.
NASA's two stuck astronauts are taking their first spacewalk together, exiting the International Space Station almost eight months after moving in.
With all the buzz surrounding fermented foods recently, most people probably know that there are "good" bacteria out in the ...
Driven by a fascination with bacteria, microbiologist Julie Kopczyńska has trawled through existing research on the gut ...
There are several theories about the origins of IBS but it's unclear exactly why. Still, there are treatments no matter the ...
The risk of bird flu to humans is low, but eating undercooked eggs or chicken could increase your chances of exposure to infection and germs.
While the rain is a welcome sight, the runoff that will carry toxic ash into the ocean poses a new threat, particularly in the Los Angeles Basin.
These illnesses account for 20% of emergency room visits, and at the moment, these cases are trending at a steady rate.
At first, much the same. But inevitably, dangerous diseases would resurge in a country that isn’t prepared for them.
Where a downtown building used to be, now there is a pond that is part of Kernersville’s Founders Park. The building housed Schools Tools, a school supply store. The building’s demolition made way for ...