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A picture of the moon’s south pole was taken in May by Resilience, a robotic lander operated by the Japanese company Ispace ...
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Would you do anything for glowy, beautiful skin? Would you slather beef fat all over your face? The latest viral skin care trend involves using beef tallow — a.k.a. rendered cow fat — as a ...
In this episode of India Today Explains, Anjilee Istwal covers multiple topics, including Ukraine's drone attack on Russia, compared to Pearl Harbor for its surprise and scope, Assam's recurring flood ...
Mohammed Sabry Soliman, the man arrested for throwing Molotov cocktails at people in Colorado, is facing several charges.
Turns out we have a “skin clock,” says Joseph S. Takahashi, PhD, chairman of neuroscience at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center’s Peter O’Donnell Jr. Brain Institute.
Some home remedies may remove skin tags, but doctors often warn against their use. Instead, a person should contact a doctor to discuss medical procedures to remove a skin tag. While skin tags ...
This summer, shield your skin from the scorching sun. Here are five best gel sunscreens perfect for Indian summers and skin that will protect your skin from harsh UV rays while keeping it hydrated and ...
Surf, sand and sun are all on the menu this summer, but skin cancers like melanoma could be an unexpected side dish if you don’t take care of your skin. “When it comes to melanoma, it’s a ...
Beef tallow, or beef fat, is the latest social media trend on what to use for your skin care. We talked to dermatologists to see what they say about using it. Hedy Phillips CNET Contributor Hedy ...
Pearl Jam wrapped their 2024-25 Dark Matter tour in fiery fashion last night (May 18) in Pittsburgh, blasting Donald Trump’s recent insult-filled response to Bruce Springsteen’s onstage ...
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