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Overheating non-stick cookware and plastic utensils may release harmful chemicals that pose cancer risks. Non-stick pans coated with Teflon can emit toxic fumes, including PFOA, if overheated.
Late last year, entertainment industry tracker NRG (National Research Group) released a study concluding that 43% of young men aged 13-30 don’t know what it means to be a man in today’s society.
For the second February in a row, Elias Pettersson is in a funk.
The idea to suppress an insect population by flooding it with sterile males has been around for decades. Since the 1950s, scientists have been using radiation to create infertile male mosquitoes.
Nickels’ photograph took gold in the Behavior-Mammals category at the 2025 World Nature Photography Awards. This year’s competition drew thousands entries from 48 countries spanning six continents.