Feeding a baby born by caesarean section milk containing a tiny bit of their mother’s poo introduces beneficial microbes to their gut, according to a clinical trial. The approach might one day ...
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Thirty-five teams will play in the upcoming Section 1 field hockey playoffs, which launch Thursday and conclude with finals in all three classes Nov. 2. Tuesday, Section 1 released the tournament ...
The Section V girls soccer postseason is here. For the next few weeks, teams will weed out their top competition to determine who warrants an opportunity to represent the section in the upcoming ...
3 Kingsland (6-2); No. 7 Grand Meadow (1-7) at No. 2 Spring Grove (8-0). What to know: The winner of this section has reached the Prep Bowl (state championship game) in 12 of the past 15 years it ...
A super-narrow skyscraper, measuring no more than a single apartment across, is being planned for Dubai. The Muraba Veil will reach 1,247 feet into the sky but will be just about 74 feet across ...
Moldova voted in favor of opening a path to European Union membership in the coming years by a slim margin as the former Soviet republic sought to break the Kremlin’s decades-long grip. Some 50. ...
These companies are creating food out of thin air A new crop of biotech startups, armed with carbon-guzzling bacteria and plenty of capital, are promising something that seems too good to be true.
Their claims sound too good to be true: They say they can make food out of thin air. But that’s exactly how certain soil-dwelling bacteria work. In nature, these “autotrophic” microbes ...