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What’s in a name? From Puddle Jumper to Love Bug, or the proudly self-deprecating Rolling Turd, millions of Americans are naming their cars with a little personality. A new survey of 2,000 Americans ...
Three lynx rescued after being illegally released in the Scottish Highlands have been named Caledonia, Cardrona and Bluebell ...
Tiny sensors could soon be able to "sniff" bodily fluids to diagnose bacterial infections and detect antimicrobial resistance ...
Seventy-seven percent of respondents said they would consider lab-grown diamonds for financial reasons, while 67% would do so for ethical ones. And 76% said it was important that their wedding reflect ...
Microplastics have been found in human reproductive fluids, according to new research. They were found in more than two-thirds of women (69%) and over half of men (55%) participating in the study. The ...
The US Army has conducted live-fire tests of laser weapons. Troops at Fort Sill in Oklahoma used armored transport-mounted directed energy (DE) to blast drones from the sky. The "first of its kind" ...
People in at least a dozen countries agree about what it means to be cool, according to the study published in the Journal of ...
Forty-five percent of Gen Z and millennial Americans would feel embarrassed if someone saw the current state of their home. A new survey of 2,000 Gen Z and millennials showed that 31% of respondents ...
Ruh-roh! A man dressed in a Scooby-Doo costume is wanted by cops after a break-in. Police said they need help solving their ...
The poll found that nearly everyone (93%) regularly encounters food on social media, and food-related posts make up almost 40 ...
(Escape Tampa Bay via SWNS) By Michael Lee Simpson Welcome to the tiny homes town - where more than 60 people live in four villages in homes which are as small as 8.5ft wide. Dan Dobrowolski, 66, is ...