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Religion shapes attitudes toward human enhancement technologies

Greater religious commitment equals great wariness of biomedical technologies

Religion Briefs

U.S. to issue first Hindu stamp honoring holiday It took petitions from everyone from schoolchildren to members of Congress, and 12 years of waiting. Soon, a stickum-backed reality of less t...

Lemon juice makes oven-baked chicken a breeze

Autumn might be the official season of the one-pot wonder. Kids are back in school, the office watercooler gets crowded as we trickle back from summer vacations, and suddenly dinnertime feel...

U.S. gets its first Hindu stamp

It took petitions from everyone from schoolchildren to members of Congress, and 12 years of waiting. Soon, a long-hoped-for goal will be a stickum-backed reality of less than a square inch: ...

In her ancestor’s footsteps: Retracing path of 1861 expedition

Dana Ivers was approaching Stony Pass on horseback on the Colorado Trail, nearing sunset, when she made the decision to leave the trail. Ivers, along with a packhorse and her Cata...

Orange juice tames heat of spicy shrimp salad

Use store-bought spice blends to save time

Mayo buyback sparks inquiry

Commission to determine if Hampton Creek broke laws

Old mill to be world’s largest vertical farm

Project could help alleviate food deserts

Chrissy Teigen does Caprese

Proscuitto ‘crisps’ add pop of flavor to summer salad

Farm to School program grows with new center

District 9-R kicks off school year with new food initiatives

In some countries, deviating from religious norms can be deadly

Religious freedom report singles out specific countries

In the Animas Valley, old-growth’s last stand?

Small patch may be last untouched forest