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Arya Sheth likes to solve problems, whether on the field or in the lab. The future chemical engineer is already doing college-level research.
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The ’80s–’90s freezer aisle raised us on Salisbury steak, pot pies, and neon-blue trays—and today we can relive the comfort ...
The lobster tail makes an entrance that would make a Broadway star jealous. Grilled until the shell turns that beautiful red-orange, the meat inside sweet and succulent. The crab cakes arrive golden ...
A recent discovery by NASA has left scientists both bewildered and excited—a mysterious cube-shaped anomaly orbiting Saturn.