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70% vs. 91% Isopropyl Alcohol: Which Disinfects Better?
A microbiologist chimes in on which rubbing alcohol is most effective.
A microbiologist chimes in on which rubbing alcohol is most effective.
Thinking may have become easier, but thinking big is as challenging as ever.
If we can only break through the awkwardness barrier, striking up conversations at random is the cheapest form of therapy there is.
As the world warms, trees in forests such as those in Minnesota will no longer be adapted to their local climates. That’s where assisted migration comes in.
The least sexy macronutrient finally gets its time to shine—here’s everything to know about consuming fiber.
For many travelers, a trip back to where they grew up is a chance to revisit the local haunts they spend the rest of the year craving.
Smallpox vaccination was banned in America during the Revolutionary War, but George Washington was determined to protect his army no matter what.
Is the difference in the language used, the outcome achieved, or the intent of the influencer?
Is it better to stick to a strict meal schedule or eat when you’re hungry? Health experts share advice.
I spent my childhood waiting for the apocalypse. When it never came, I grasped at anything I could to feel in control.
After months of trying to will away panic attacks, I realized there was a problem with the Internet’s wellness complex.
It’s time for you to master steaming rice once and for all.
From bad bosses to gossipy colleagues and, of course, office refrigerator drama.
Scientists have found that ageing increases in our mid-40s and 60s.
As generative AI reshapes Hollywood, screenwriters like Billy Ray, Paul Schrader, Bong Joon Ho and Todd Haynes, along with a new class of tech disruptors, are navigating the uncertain future of storytelling.
The whole premise of internet publishing is starting to crumble.
Lubbock County in Texas has been free of measles cases for more than 50 days. But Katherine Wells, director of the Lubbock Health Department, is staying vigilant.
Tufts University doctoral student Rümeysa Öztürk opens up about her 45 days in a South Louisiana processing facility—and the generous and compassionate women she met.
Holding on to Joy at Disneyland.
Does talking to a cute stranger make your palms sweat? Confidence coach Regina Bonds offers advice on to how to put yourself out there, including how to show interest without coming off as creepy.
From the Industrial Revolution to the pill to AI girlfriends, technology is unbundling what used to be marriage’s package deal.
The B.C. First Nation is building energy efficient, affordable homes grounded in culture
Disney’s live-action adaptation ‘Lilo & Stitch’ has become the first U.S. film of the year to gross $1 billion in worldwide box office revenue.
The administration has stepped back from key arenas in which the U.S. has sought to blunt China’s rise.
Data indicates fewer workers intend to travel this summer than usual, with those who are planning shorter trips and briefer periods away from work to limit spending, as concerns over inflation and employment persist.
Why are these light fragrance mists coming back into the limelight? One writer finds out.
People who get their health insurance through the Affordable Care Act could see increases of more than 75% each month, one expert said.
Most hikers are summit-obsessed, but how much is too much? Here’s why I’d rather enjoy the experience than celebrate the checklist.
Fundamental technique lets researchers use a big, expensive “teacher” model to train a “student” model for less.
Healthcare startups are betting that AI can help them do more with less — including in caring for patients.
“Leaders need to recognize that everyone has a brain as unique as their fingerprint.”
Showcasing stories from Aaron Parsley, David Peisner, Leah Zani, Joseph Earl Thomas, and Matt Reynolds.
More people under 50 are being diagnosed with GI cancers, with rates rising particularly rapidly in the U.S.
Misinformation is everywhere. And yes, some of it has probably gotten to you.
Over the Fourth of July weekend, parts of central Texas were devastated by flash floods after the region was hit with the equivalent of four months' worth of rain in just a few hours. At least 134 people were killed, and more than 100 are still missing as of press time.
“Revenge saving” emphasizes making up for poor financial habits by being aggressively frugal or restrictive with your current spending.
Make sure your suit fits, don’t dress too sexy, and other essential advice from professionals in law, tech, finance, and marketing.
An annuity is a way to achieve lifetime income in retirement, but you need to understand how this product works before making a purchase.
Recent college graduates are facing one of the most challenging job markets in years — with the exception of the pandemic period — even as the overall unemployment rate remains low.
Millennials’ hottest new career pivot: ditching the corporate grind to run unsexy small businesses.
Which college major students choose often has significant implications for job prospects and future career potential.
A pandemic pastime has grown into something deeper.
Nearly two-thirds of Americans say they are more worried about running out of money in retirement than dying, and many retirees could be on track to turn that fear into a stark reality.
The science of who is (and isn’t) trustworthy. Why are some people perceived as more trustworthy than others?
Emotional depletion is a real and significant tax of modern leadership. Recovery is no longer a luxury.