In That's Disgusting: Unraveling the Mysteries of Repulsion , psychologist Rachel Herz discusses the origins of disgust — what she calls the 'instinct that's learned' — and why humans turn up their noses at smelly feet but devour expensive cheeses cultured with some of the very same stinky bacteria.
Read more...When one of Cindy Johnson’s co-workers retired years ago, she took home a plant her colleague had brought to the office.
Read more...For library, a big comeback Times Union Copyright 2012 Times Union. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Published 08:31 p.m., Saturday, February 4, 2012 MIDDLEBURGH — Afternoon sunlight spilled into Middleburgh Library Saturday, illuminating its aqua-green walls and matching new carpet as more than 100 men and women milled below its ...
Read more...COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - A rainy fall has left Ohio farms stockpiled with a smelly commodity: manure. State officials are concerned about how they might dispose of it.
Read more...COLUMBUS — A rainy fall has left Ohio farms stockpiled with a smelly commodity: manure. State officials are concerned about how they might dispose of it. Rainfall that broke records around the state last fall kept farmers from spreading manure on their fields as fertilizer. State agriculture officials fear that farms running out storage space may ... Read More
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