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These stunning underwater organisms offer an ethereal beauty hard to reproduce on land. → Read More
Keeping your bike in tip-top shape means regular maintenance, preventative measures, and the occasional on-the-road quick fix. → Read More
Bye-bye sugar cookies: The new classics your family will love include bacon fat, hazelnut and peper, rosemary, and more. → Read More
Friends and enemies in the animal world tend to be pretty clear-cut. But as these unlikely pairs show, even Mother Nature doesn't set things in stone. → Read More
Fall isn't just known for the end of summer, finally-I-can-turn-off-the-air-conditioning temperatures, afternoon football games, and a return to your favorite soups and stews: It's also famous for its bounty of rich, saturated → Read More
Tomato season is upon us: Try them in a watermelon salad, Moroccan stuffed, caprese style, and more. → Read More
If -- like most residents of the U.S. -- you're in the midst of a record-breaking heat wave, then these chilled summer soups are just the menu items you need to stay out of the kitchen. Plus, they are all → Read More
There's not much that can compare with plucking off a juicy peach from your own fruit tree. From spring's sweet cherries to fall's crisp apples, fresh fruit is one of nature's most delicious products -- plus it's super-versatile, adding a refreshing sweet → Read More
From coastal getaways to desert hotspots, these retreats sooth the body and soul. → Read More
Here we go, folks, some cuteoverload to start your Tuesday off. Seals are as at home on ice and on land as they are in the water -- which is where their Latin name pinnped comes from: It means "feather or fin foot," referencing their flippers. Other pinni → Read More
For your next renovation project, avoid dangerous chemicals with these five paints -- minus the chemical-laden VOCs. → Read More
Save money, save resources, and save your sanity -- all without leaving the house. → Read More
Save money -- and cut your carbon footprint -- by outfitting your baby with gently used gear. → Read More
From a toddler's confrontation with a python to a bear named Teddy that was not a toy, these dark animal captivity stories should deter some from keeping an exotic animal as a pet. → Read More
These are the things you might want for the holidays -- but that you really don't need, like a round ice ball maker, a dog bed warmer, and more. → Read More
Sometimes it takes the simple clarity of a child to change the world as we know it. → Read More
Cities can be hot-spots of pollution, with thousands or millions of people, cars, pets, industries, and more contributing to global warming. But they can also be centers of innovation, as bright ideas, available funding, and → Read More
Essential oils have their place secured in a natural beauty routine: They're natural, chemical-free alternatives to everything from traditional cosmetics to potentially toxic fragrances. → Read More
If you thought throwing your sandwich wrapper in a stream while camping was most common form of water pollution, think again: from agricultural runoff to waste treatment, pollution affects more and more of the Earth's → Read More
Throwing open the windows on the first warm day of the year is one of life's great pleasures--until, of course, all that sunlight and breeze makes you realize how dusty, dirty, and cluttered your house has → Read More