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Research Proves Why You Should Use Pet Names With Your Boyfriends, Husbands or Partners
Good Housekeeping via Yahoo News· 1 day agoWhat do you call your boyfriend, partner or husband? Is he a "Tiger," or more of a "Pudding?" If...
Kangaroo ownership, rodent traps, brass knuckles. The bills you may have missed.
New Hampshire Bulletin via Yahoo News· 2 days agoYou can continue pronouncing Concord however you like and use adhesive rodent traps, but brass...
REVIEW | OPINION: ‘Secrets’ dives deep into octopus’ world | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 6 days agoThe new three-part National Geographic documentary series "Secrets of the Octopus," narrated by Ant-...
RFK Jr.’s Vice-Presidential Pick Drawn in by Debunked Autism Conspiracy Theory
Scientific American· 3 days agoWith Robert F. Kennedy Jr. polling more strongly in battleground states than any third-party...
Blue-Eyed Cicada Is Spotted as Cicada-Geddon Double-Brood Event Continues
CNET· 5 days agoCicadas are known for their red eyes, but not all of them have that color. At least one blue-eyed...
Population genetic diversity a major factor in reproductive success of flowering plants
The Times and Democrat· 2 days agoWhen we see large fields brimming with flowering plants and plenty of bees and other pollinators,...
The buzz at El Rancho de las Golondrinas
Santa Fe New Mexican· 6 days agoHoneybees are not native to New Mexico. Spanish colonists brought them here, so the staff at El Rancho de las Golondrinas, Santa Fe’s living history...
How the war nearly tore apart Israel’s only Arab-Jewish women’s choir
The Forward· 14 hours agoIt was a small but significant triumph for the Rana Choir, the only group of Arab and Jewish women...
Here are the most common lizards you might be seeing around your home
ABC 10 Sacramento· 11 hours agoCalifornia is home to dozens of lizards and other reptiles, but which ones are you probably seeing...
The Man Who Reinvented the Cat
The New Yorker· 3 days agoThis was a round-faced, wide-eyed, sleek-bodied creature that was pampered, primped, and lavished with affection—like Oliver, a plump, stately, black...