Researchers at Queen’s University Belfast in Northern Ireland have developed a ground-breaking plastic film that can kill viruses that land on its surface with room light.
The self-sterilizing film is the first of its kind – it is low cost to produce, can be readily scaled a
Not only does wearing your festival wristband for weeks after it's finished make you a massive loser, but it could also give you boils and food poisoning, according to a recent study.
Laboratory tests carried out by microbiologists revealed that the woven wristbands contain more than 10,
Remember being a kid and always being excited to go to restaurants to eat good food, even if it's just french fries? Remember trying to act all fancy, sitting poised, going through the menu and ordering whatever sounds good? What made it even more fun was being with friends and family. With Fa
When the Red Hot Chili Peppers play “Give It Away” in 2022, it’s so easy to know where you are. You’re in your body, feeling all your neurons and ligaments transform into the same elastic superball stuff that they did the very first time you got smart, got down with the powwow.
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Tired of leaving your hair down when it’s time to turn up? These 8 simple hairstyles can spice up any going out look.
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Tight on time? One super quick way to add an extra detail to your hairstyle for the night is to add mini braids into your
If you’re a home workout enthusiast, you’ll likely be familiar with the best resistance bands already. These elastic bands come in various materials and sizes to help you add weight to your strength training program without having to invest in heavy and bulky machines.
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A PE firm looking to get into the seafood sector is competing with Canadian food group Premium Brands as sale process for Champlain's C&E Seafood nears a conclusion
A private equity (PE) firm looking to get into the seafood sector is competing with Canadian food group Premium Brands
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Not by any stretch of the imagination do I consider myself an avid waterfowler. Even "fairly serious" would be push
ABOVE: Yvonne Cory shows off some of her vintage aprons, which are on display now at the Truman Historical Museum.
TRUMAN– Yvonne Cory, an avid quilter, fiber artist and curator based out of Easton, will have a unique assortment of aprons on display at the Truman Historical Museum