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Why don’t rocks burn?

Some rocks will burn, and others will melt, depending on how they were formed and what minerals they contain.

‘Y'all,’ that most Southern of Southernisms, is going mainstream – and it’s about time

The use of ‘y'all’ has often been seen as vulgar, low-class and uncultured. That’s starting to change.

A digital media scholar and longtime RedNote user gives a firsthand account of US and Chinese social media users interacting on the app.

Almost everybody uses the internet just about every day. But do you really know what the internet is?

Why is the sky blue?

The answer has to do with molecules.

Astronauts on NASA’s Artemis mission to the Moon will need better boots − here’s why

Wearing the wrong shoe on Earth can lead to injury. Researchers still need to figure out the physical consequences of spending a long time walking around on the Moon.

(BPT) - However you use AI, its adoption across organizations of all sizes — including nonprofits — has proven to help people increase their productivity and impact at work."It's …

(Family Features) Staying up to date on recommended vaccines is important during pregnancy. This is especially true during the winter months when more people tend to get sick from flu, COVID-19 and RSV.

(Family Features) Harsh winter elements like snow, ice and wind can wreak havoc on your home - if it's not properly prepared and maintained.

4 Tips for a Fresh Start in 2025

(Family Features) Moving from one year to the next is a perfect opportunity to think about the new chapter you want to write for yourself.

(NewsUSA) - What would you do if you felt your child´s school wasn't helping them reach their full potential? For a growing number of parents, the answer is to look for alternatives. According to a …

(Family Features) Winter can bring plenty of opportunities for cozy gatherings with loved ones and these moments can be bright spots during cold months.

How the literature of fire can help readers find hope among the ashes

Reading and maintaining a human connection have a vital role to play as extreme events that have long served as the stuff of dystopian fiction simply become a part of everyday life.

How do you create a workplace that people want to work in? We embedded in a company to find out

Going to the office doesn’t have to be a chore. Here’s how:

David Lynch exposed the rot at the heart of American culture

When Lynch’s films were first released, they seemed to be funhouse-mirror reflections of society. Not so anymore.

The Trace examines how a chief deputy in Ohio is fighting for a community policing approach to gun violence in the movement for police reform across the Midwest.

The slow, powerful work of bridging the women's health gap

Reasons to be Cheerful looks at the growing focus on women in medical research.

The funky mold turning food waste into culinary delights

Grist examines an Indonesian staple, oncom, that's shaking up the restaurant scene—and may just end up preventing a big source of emissions.

The funky mold turning food waste into culinary delights

Grist examines an Indonesian staple, oncom, that's shaking up the restaurant scene—and may just end up preventing a big source of emissions.

Instacart data reveals top hot sauces and their essential role in kitchens nationwide.

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