New Findings Hint at a Galaxy Full of Two-Sun Planets
Two suns on the horizon, just like Tatooine—sound like pure science fiction? Astronomers are now saying it could be the reality for billions of worlds across our…
Could Microplastics Be Damaging the Human Brain? Researchers Explore the Risk
Scientists have identified five distinct ways in which microplastics can damage the brain. Their findings also shed light on how these tiny particles may contribute to Alzheimer’s…
New Yellowstone Finding Leaves Researchers Amazed About Future Eruption Risks
Yellowstone isn't just a tourist hotspot—it's a genuine geological firework, and scientists have just uncovered new insights about the not-so-sleepy giant beneath the park. If your bucket…
Across Texas, chefs and BBQ obsessives are stretching the limits of brisket, smoke, and sauce
Texas barbecue is in the midst of a transformation. Long so entrenched in tradition that diners could predict the menu at a barbecue joint before visiting, smokehouses across…
Neuroscientists Use Artifacts and Brain Electrodes to Study Beauty
Beneath the tight fabric compressing my skull like a swimming cap, 32 electrodes are primed to catch the firing of neurons in my visual cortex, where information…
Why Reds Fans Shouldn’t Panic Yet
Before we talk about Pittsburgh (and I guess we really need to talk about what just happened in Pittsburgh), I want to make sure we’ve properly absorbed what…
Jean-Robert de Cavel’s Legacy Lives On Through Those He Inspired
Jean-Robert de Cavel. The Frenchman who took Cincinnati by storm. He arrived in 1993 to become chef de cuisine at the Maisonette, the city’s longtime Mobil 5-Star…
Foodie News You Can Use
Bissinger’s store opens in Kenwood this weekend, Wine & Food Festival returns to The Lytle Park Hotel, gelato line relaunched at A Tavola and Taglio, and more….
New Government-Mandated History Classes Spark Debate
How much do you remember from your American history classes? If you’re like the average citizen, probably not much. Did you even take a U.S. history class…
History remembered at former Amherst training center site as redevelopment plans take shape
When Madi Tyree drives past the former Central Virginia Training Center, with its sprawling 350-acre campus and 95 vacant buildings, she hears its many voices. The Lynchburg-area…
