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How Chocolate Might Save The Planet
Honey is nature's gift. It's natural. Made by bees. Chocolate is the opposite, a great engineering creation that could, just possibly, just maybe, help save our planet.
A Baby In Cardiac Arrest And An Emergency Dispatcher Who Did Not Know Telephone CPR
Emergency dispatchers play a key role when people go into cardiac arrest, but there are no national requirements that they be trained in telephone CPR.
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Want To Eat Green For St. Patrick's Day? Do It The Irish Way — With Seaweed
Algae was long a part of Irish cuisine. Nutrient-rich, it helped some survive the Great Famine. Irish cooks reviving the practice say it's not just good for you – it's a zap of flavor from the sea.
How The Olympic Medal Tables Explain The World
They are a concise lesson in world history, reflecting wars won and lost, economic growth and decline and a country's overall standing in the world.
Corned Beef, Guinness And ... Blaa? The Irish Bread You Never Knew About
For an authentically Irish St. Patrick's Day meal, why not give the blaa a try? This roll from the town of Waterford is a protected Irish food heritage product, and the subject of fierce allegiances.
As Caviar Prices Skyrocket, Sturgeon Poachers Invade Pacific Northwest
Global sturgeon populations are collapsing — most notably in Russia, where caviar is known as black gold. That's fueling a market for illegal caviar and driving poachers to the Columbia River.
Why Some Scientific Collaborations Are More Beneficial Than Others
It turns out that when scientists collaborate internationally, they are more like to have an impact on science than purely domestic collaborations.
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In Chile, Protesters Continue To Defy The President And Military
The country has been gripped by mass demonstrations and planned union strikes over inequality, prompting President Sebastián Piñera to offer economic reforms.
In The Fight Against COVID, Health Workers Aren't Immune To Vaccine Misinformation
About a quarter of U.S. health care workers have refused the COVID-19 vaccine as of July. They share demographic traits with other unvaccinated people and are putting hospitals in a tough spot.
Graphic novelist O'Connor turns ancient gods and goddesses into modern superheroes
George O'Connor has turned the legends of Greek gods into best-selling graphic novels for kids. The Olympians series is faithful to the ancient myths where gender and sex fluidity was embraced.
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