In the Electrek Podcast, we discuss the most popular news in the world of sustainable transport and energy. In this week’s episode, we discuss Tesla’s Cybercab being dead on arrival, Donut Lab’s ...
If you get injured on Mount Hood or lost in the Columbia River Gorge, odds are good that a Crag Rat will find you. The Crag Rats are one of the nation’s oldest mountain rescue organizations, first ...
Late-night host Bill Maher asserted that anti-COVID lockdown advocates who argued that closing schools for an extended period of time would cause more harm than good to children "were right," adding ...
A Cornell University team released lab mice that had previously lived in cages the size of a shoebox into a large, enclosed field. The researcher found a huge drop in the animal's anxiety levels after ...
A politically charged reallocation of public safety resources that risks weakening law enforcement, undermining public trust and leaving New Yorkers in high-crime areas vulnerable is not a plan for ...
Abel (Neil Ryan Sese) saves Nina (Joyce Ching) through a blood donation, but Ruth (Valerie Concepcion) notices something unusual. Could Nina be Abel’s daughter? Sabalenka says 'Battle of the Sexes' ...
Natalie Bumgarner talks growing microgreens, and Mr. D. discusses how to get rid of mice and rats. This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, UT Extension Residential & Consumer ...
This episode delves into the socio-economic and political implications of the upcoming Great Wealth Transfer, which predicts that up to $124 trillion will be handed down from Baby Boomers and older ...
Mission Barns mixes lab-grown pork fat with plant-based ingredients to produce sausages, meatballs and salamis. They couldn't do it without a little help from a Yorkshire pig named Dawn, who is alive ...
Treasure Valley reports sharp rise in rat calls; pros see widespread presence. Rats exploit urban change, warmer winters and ‘human subsidies’ for survival. Experts say control is more likely than ...
The United Kingdom is set to begin injecting children—some as young as ten years old—with puberty-blocking drugs in what the Daily Mail calls the first NHS-backed clinical experiment of its kind. Two ...