Is your jewelry collection intermingling unhappily in a drawer or jewelry box? Stop searching frantically for that second earring or swearing under your breath while untangling a necklace, and make a ...
Grace Cooper is a writer who specializes in shopping. Her work has appeared in The Kitchn, Apartment Therapy, Culinary Hill, and more. A few years ago, I was heating up a skillet, got distracted, ...
Every time arctic air drops south, and temperatures plummet well below zero, social media lights up with a scary (and slightly cinematic) rumor called "exploding trees." Videos circulate of loud, ...
John Seiler was strolling across Virginia Tech’s campus with his students Thursday morning when something stopped them in their tracks: a sweet cherry tree with an unusual jagged scar running along ...
As we head into the weekend, a major winter storm system is going to slide some of the coldest air we’ve felt in years right over Michigan - and we’re going to be in a deep freeze for a few days. How ...
As Wisconsin and much of the upper Midwest prepare for rapidly dropping subzero temperatures, some viral social media posts warn people to watch out for "exploding trees." The phenomenon, while ...
Cleaning up oily or saucy messes from a stovetop after cooking is not most people’s idea of a good time. Grease from frying bacon, splatters from long-simmered marinara or curry, and finishing marbled ...
Huge "regreening" efforts in China over the past few decades have activated the country's water cycle and moved water in ways that scientists are just now starting to understand. When you purchase ...
Jeremy has more than 2300 published articles on Collider to his name, and has been writing for the site since February 2022. He's an omnivore when it comes to his movie-watching diet, so will gladly ...
Stumpy's Hatchet House in the Liberty Center has a new interactive feature that doubles as a stress reliever. The axe-throwing entertainment business located at 3728 Liberty St. has converted its back ...
Scientists have found that a single tree can be home to a trillion microbial cells — an invisible ecosystem that is only beginning to be understood. A black oak in the Yale-Myers Forest of northern ...