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While non-toxic can be a rather vague term when it comes to beauty, a quest to find the best non-toxic sunscreen generally starts with one question: Is it chemical or physical? “The term non-toxic is ...
Saying these things to your little ones won’t achieve the outcome you want.
In an exclusive interview to NDTV, Peter Rickwood, former press officer of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Vienna and founder of Atomic Reporters, shared his insights on the situation.
Nostalgia lovers can rejoice as a new retro-themed restaurant has opened up in Stadium Park Plaza in Bowling Green, with its theme centered around 1980s popular culture. Atomic Kitchen is led by ...
Iran's Atomic Energy Organization said on Sunday it would not allow the development of its "national industry" - an apparent reference to the country's nuclear development - to be stopped.
The Trump administration commits $10 million to research health effects from toxic chemicals in the East Palestine train derailment in Ohio in 2023.
We’ve had a Denisovan skull since the 1930s—only nobody knew After years of mystery, we now know what at least one Denisovan looked like.
The "Dragon Man" skull was discovered in Harbin, China in 1933 by a local laborer, but remained hidden away until 2018. A new analysis now finds its very likely to be a Denisovan.
E. Tammy Kim reviews “Korean Nuclear Diaspora,” by Yuko Takahashi, a new ethnography of Korean survivors of the atomic-bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki during the Second World War.
While the toxic pollutants have been measured in Antarctica and Asia, researchers haven't been sure how to document them in the Western Hemisphere's atmosphere until now.
The country's legacy of mining means that toxic metals could be carried along plumes of smoke, endangering people in its path.
Farmers Dug Up a 300,000-Year-Old Skull. It’s Unlike Any Human Ancestor We’ve Ever Seen.