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The strike would have been the first for the parcel delivery giant since 1997.
The US population is getting older, and temperatures are rising. It can be a lethal combination, as three health and climate change researchers explain.
As the evidence for aromatherapy trickles in, be wary of marketing ploys and possible risks posed by some of these products.
Freshwater megafish numbers have fallen by 94%, according to one study.
An engineer who managed dams for years explains the tradeoffs operators make as they decide when to release water and how much to stay safe.
NATO gets the headlines, but the Five Eyes alliance is another close connection between key Western powers, and it may expand.
Trump appointed Cannon to the bench, but that alone is not a good enough reason for her to recuse herself from the case.
A project to upgrade a high school playing field led to a book on how to inspire more young people to pursue careers as urban planners.
Laughter can communicate a lot more than good humor – people use it to smooth social interactions
Laughter is so fundamental that animals like chimps, rats and dogs share the ability with humans. But in people it serves more serious social functions than just letting others know you’re having fun.
Horses and humans share biological similarities that lead them to suffer from similar endocrine and orthopedic diseases. A number of treatments that work for one species often work for the other.