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A small town in Tennessee courted national attention a century ago when local leaders planned a test trial over the teaching of evolution in public schools.
‘Yearners’ Are Sick of Playing It Cool on Dating Apps Some daters across social media are being more open about their quest for true connections, and the dating apps are taking notice.
Researchers found "cool" people were universally perceived as more extroverted, hedonistic, powerful, adventurous, open and autonomous.
New research explains how scalp hair grows so long, and how its characteristics helped us thrive.
Keep your iced coffee cool on the go with Ninja’s Sip Perfect travel mug.
Sweat science: MLB players, teams devise methods to stay cool as temperatures rise Andy McCullough and Chad Jennings July 1, 2025 ...
Don't put your phone in the fridge. Here's what happens if your phone gets too hot, why your iPhone gets hot and how to fix an overheated iPhone.
Copenhagen’s fashion scene may be bigger than ever, but this year’s 3 Days of Design proved that Danish design is just as cutting-edge—and covetable.
Research roundup: 6 cool science stories we almost missed Final Muon g-2 results, an ultrasonic mobile brain imaging helmet, re-creating Egyptian blue, and more.
They also want to share what they’re learning about the upper atmosphere by shooting massive amounts of radio waves at it.
Six traits can determine your ‘it’ factor, according to researchers who measured coolness around the globe.
Heat acclimation and the science of staying cool by Bridgette Wagner Jones, University of New Mexico edited by Lisa Lock, reviewed by Andrew Zinin Editors' notes ...