From snails to skunks, squirrels to cicadas, most of our neighbors are quiet and seldom interact with us, but they play ...
No restaurants failed this time around, but seven establishments will require a follow-up visit from inspectors.
Volatile chemicals released by the body—through urine, feces and odor—could one day help to noninvasively detect cancer early ...
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 866-366-3723, uses a risk-based inspection reporting process for restaurants and other food handlers.
Discover four everyday scents that can draw snakes close, and find easy steps to remove these so your home, garden safer for your family and pets.
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Sniffing out cancer: Volatile organic compounds show promise for early multi-cancer detection
A research team led by Prof. Chu Yannan at the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, has ...
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Gut Bacteria Linked to Chronic Pain in Sickle Cell Disease
A research collaboration involving scientists and students at The University of Texas at Dallas has found a clear connection ...
Baron Jakob Johann von Uexkull, a Baltic German biologist, mentioned in his book entitled Stroll through the World of Animals that all creatures, including plants, on this planet live in an Umwelt ...
Ingested acorns produce toxins, which can be poisonous to horses, and lead to gut, liver and kidney issues – and the UK has a gut of acorns this year ...
State, city and county inspectors have cited Iowa restaurants, schools and stores for hundreds of food-safety violations ...
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