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Plant-based exfoliators and natural scrubs that are better for the environment than microbeads
Plastic microbeads were once popular skincare additives, until several countries banned them in ord…
Andrea Michelson
Usher In The Festival Of Colours; Gear Up For A Chemical-free Holi
If you revel in rainbow hues and mostly buy synthetic colours, here’s a harm list for your ready re…
How to exfoliate your face based on your skin type, according to dermatologists
How to exfoliate your face, and how often you do it, depends on if you have dry, oily, or sensitive…
Sarah Fielding
Beauty brands are combining AI and 3D-printing tech to make personalized skincare products that target your specific needs
Beauty companies are harnessing the power of AI and 3D printing to bring consumers personalized ski…
Bella Sayegh
3 simple methods to dry flowers and preserve your favorite blooms
To preserve flowers, you can either press them, hang them upside down, or dry them in silica gel.
L. Daniela Alvarez
The differences between quartz and granite countertops, and why you might choose one over the other
Quartz and granite are both popular choices for kitchen countertops. We'll explain the differences …
Jenny McGrath
I started drinking $39 'beauty water' and was shocked that it actually made my skin glow
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Jessica DeFino,Jessica DeFino
Why Australian black opal is one of the most expensive gemstones in the world
Lightning Ridge in Australia is renowned for its black opal. But even for an expert miner, finding …
Clancy Morgan
What is diatomaceous earth? How to use it to eliminate bugs and pests
Diatomaceous earth is a safe, chemical-free way to eliminate ants, bed bugs, roaches, and other bug…
Christine Clark
An engineer has devised a way to stop Arctic ice from melting by scattering millions of tiny glass beads to reflect sunlight away
In 1979, Arctic sea ice spanned about 2.7 million square miles (7 million square kilometers). By la…
Aylin Woodward
We drove a $32,000 Subaru Forester that rivals the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4. Here are its coolest features.
Launched in 1998, the Subaru Forester was part of the initial wave of modern compact crossovers to …
Benjamin Zhang
We drove an all-new $32,000 Subaru Forester SUV to see if it can compete with Honda, Toyota, and Nissan - here's the verdict
Launched in 1998, the Subaru Forester was part of the initial wave of modern compact crossovers to …
Benjamin Zhang
This cloud-like, futuristic material has been sneaking its way into your life since 1931
Still, most historians agree the magical moment happened at some point between 1929 and 1930, when …
Julia Calderone
Here's how ISRO's space technology can save lives of soldiers at Siachen
K Sivan, well-known rocket scientist and Director of the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC) in Thi…
These cheap, fire-resistant homes could save lives and property in future disasters
In the United States, homes are typically made of two basic materials: wood and concrete. The forme…
Leanna Garfield
This is the crushable runway technology that saved Mike Pence's plane from disaster
EMAS is made up of massive blocks of material that collapse as the wheels of an airplane roll over …
Benjamin Zhang
Alien life may have had billions of years to brew inside Saturn's icy moon Enceladus
"This could be good news for the astrobiological potential of Enceladus's ocean," Kevin Hand, a pla…
Dave Mosher
Here Are The Innovations Likely To Win The Nobel Prize For Chemistry
The Intellectual Property & Science unit of Thomson Reuters, which also owns the Reuters news s…
Ajai Raj
'My face exploded': Police firing rubber bullets have wounded and permanently disabled protesters and journalists
Experts tell Insider that rubber bullets are considered "less lethal" weapons — a "legitimate tool"…
Rhea Mahbubani
Scientists have made a bizarre lifeform that bonds carbon to silicon
Chemist Raymond Dessy, in a 2010 Scientific American article titled "Could silicon be the basis for…