Amazon S3 on MSN
Does your cutting board really have more bacteria than a toilet?
It’s often claimed online that the average cutting board contains 200 times more fecal bacteria than a toilet seat. This ...
Somewhere out there, a planet roughly the size of Earth may be orbiting a distant star in conditions that could support life.
Researchers propose turning a future NASA moon base into a quarantine station that would screen space samples before they ever reach Earth.
As NASA prepares for long-term moon bases, scientists are working on how to grow food in lunar soil and deal with razor-sharp ...
Federal immigration officials have transferred detainees out of the controversial detention facility known as “Alligator ...
Travelling by train and enjoying food on the train is a different experience. But when the food is adulterated and might cause health issues, it becomes a nightmare.
The Style Theorists on MSN
Makeup history started with lead, arsenic, and mercury — and the problem is not over
The episode argues that the danger in makeup is not only what is inside the product, but how long people keep it. Old palettes, dirty brushes, mascara wands, and sponges can collect bacteria, dead ...
FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSN
Florida laws take effect July 1: Here's what's new
More than 100 new laws are going into effect on July 1, 2026, in Florida.
Researchers have looked at how particular microbes from Earth would fare in conditions like those of Mars, the moon, and the ...
Discover Wildlife on MSN
The ocean's hidden, deadly killer: Why thriving seas can suddenly die and turn into mass underwater graveyards
Suffocated ecosystems, seizures and death: how deadly algae can wreak havoc on beaches around the world – and what can be done to prevent it ...
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