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NPR's Elissa Nadworny talks with investigative reporter Paris Martineau about a new Consumer Reports analysis that shows protein powders can contain toxic heavy metals, especially lead. Americans are ...
Much has changed since Consumer Reports first tested protein powders and shakes. Over the past 15 years, Americans’ obsession with protein has transformed what had been a niche product into the ...
The New Art Dealers Association (NADA) has quietly canceled the sophomore edition of its Paris fair, which was initially slated to run October 21–26, alongside Art Basel Paris, Artnet News has learned ...
The Kitchen Pantry Scientist, Liz Heineke, shares a simple recipe for making sidewalk chalk. (Make in a disposable container or large plastic bag. Plaster of Paris should not go down the drain!) Mix ...
KENT COUNTY, MI – Biologists were surprised to find several species of rare freshwater mussels in one of West Michigan’s most polluted creeks at a park in a suburb of Grand Rapids. Freshwater mussels ...
The City of Paris Code of Ordinances makes it illegal to possess, manufacture, store, sell or use fireworks inside the city limits, including public or private property, streets, driveways, parking ...
Happy summer, skiers. It’s our least favorite time of the year. All jokes aside, summer isn’t all that bad. I’m personally looking forward to riding my bike, swimming in lakes, and sipping cold ...
Most of Smith’s faux food creations—butter, eggs, cake and others—were made from plaster of Paris. Other items, such as the quince jelly and thinly sliced ham, called for more translucency, which ...
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