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No takeout? No worry!

It’s hard not being able to order in food whenever you want, but there are ways to make daily meal prep less onerous.
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Photo: Burrowing owl looks skeptical

Our photo of the day comes from Davis, California.
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Will the coronavirus mean the end of cash?

Nobody wants to touch the stuff.
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Takeout food waste has fluctuated, due to pandemic

Restaurants are creating more of it, but people are wasting less at home.
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Keep your cat indoors, scientists plead

A new study from Australia found that pet cats kill 230 million native animals every year.
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Photo: Moth is well-disguised as a leaf

Our photo of the day presents another great example of how animals adapt to create uncanny camouflage.
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Could ultraviolet light kill the coronavirus in our buildings and homes?

Yes, but be careful.
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Dogs become rebellious teenagers at 8 months, but this too shall pass

Researchers discover typical teenage behavior isn’t exclusive to humans – here’s why that’s important to know.
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Sea spray is full of microplastics

That refreshing ocean breeze could be returning as much as 136,000 tonnes of plastic to land every year, researchers suggest.
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The cast-iron pizza recipe that changes everything

With just a few ingredients, one bowl, and a no-knead crust, anyone can make this delicious crispy pan pizza.
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How will hotels change after the coronavirus?

Once again, it’s time to learn from the modernist masters about light, air and openness.
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Meatpacking plants should not be open right now

People’s lives are at risk so you can enjoy a burger at home.
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Photo: Big, beautiful, boisterous bullfrog

Our photo of the day comes from Hilo, Hawaii.
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Horses can identify and remember their humans

A study shows that horses can select the correct photo of their keepers, even ones they hadn’t seen in six months.
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Grocery Neighbour brings the grocery store to your door

This might be the best of both worlds: a grocery store on wheels.
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Happy 200th birthday, Florence Nightingale

She would have a lot to say about how to deal with the coronavirus.
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Plant-based meat companies are hotter than ever right now

They’ve been boosted by more at-home cooking, competitive beef prices, and shoppers’ growing disgust at meat production.
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Photo: Honey bee in flight

Our photo of the day offers a view of the details.
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Inspiring books for hard times

Delving deep into books, whether fiction or non-fiction, is one of the best ways to spend your time while indoors and isolated.
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