Aug 30, 2013 12:13PM
Using phone apps, progressive urban commuters can now stand at bus stops and catch rides from solo car drivers that need two more people to zip through a high occupancy vehicle lane.
Aug 30, 2013 12:13PM ● By Avery Mack
From pre-K to college, schools are exploring environmental strategies to reduce waste and build sustainability.
Coconut oil, rosewater, chickpea flour and herbs are among the natural, inexpensive ways that women in India enhance their feminine appeal.
Following a tragic factory collapse in Bangladesh, clothing retailers are beginning to open up about the overseas origins of the clothes they sell.
An apple a day cuts the risk of deadly colorectal cancer in half and also stems the growth of liver, breast, esophageal and stomach cancers.
Aug 30, 2013 12:13PM ● By Kathleen Barnes
The downside of sugar (it’s much more than obesity), the dangers of commercial substitutes and some tasty, healthy alternatives.
Two new studies find that with just 12 weeks of yoga classes, chronic back pain can improve 61 percent and sick days can be cut by 75 percent.
A large consumer product company has decided to phase out a longtime manufacturing process due to related environmental concerns.
Short-distance bird migration stems from seasonal food scarcity and, University of Arizona ecologists have learned, is not an evolutionary step to long-distance migration.
Just 90 minutes of jogging a week makes a person 44 percent less likely to die from any cause and adds years to a life, report Danish researchers after a 30-year study.