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Growing up in a messy home can have you living in constant chaos and disorder that will eventually affect you well into ...
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"I used to have a whole set of these, with Fijian currency on them. It's for tourists, so they have some hope of not getting ...
Many feng shui principles revolve around intentionality and respect. If you intentionally bring objects into your home with ...
Parents have been nickel and diming me as to what to do when their child swallows a coin. Let me see if I can cough up some information on this topic. It turns out that as children explore the world, ...
Up close, you can see it’s falling apart. The object’s light green outer layer has partially worn away, exposing its black ...
When someone saw real projected lines, activity in the fusiform gyrus was stronger than when they knew they were simply ...
The S25 family of phones are each capable of some amazing things. As well as playing games, viewing videos, and keeping in ...
Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft reimagines what a museum can be in its big summer exhibition It Takes a Village, running until February 1.
Embrace the sizzling temperatures with this summer-themed brainteaser that is leaving the majority of Brits utterly baffled. Seriously, you'll need razor-sharp vision to crack this one ...
The co-founder of online prenuptial agreement startup Jointly talks about leaving Big Law, tracking spending as a system, and ...
Emily Kwong and Regina Barber of NPR's Short Wave talk about a comet visiting from interstellar space, caterpillars that eat and break down plastic, and how animals' sense of smell varies by altitude.