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Six years ago, 461 Dean Street — then and now the nation’s tallest modular apartment building at 32 stories — opened its doors on Flatbush Avenue in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. The 363-unit tower had been p
If you can’t bear the sight of another pile of zoodles, or you’ve baked enough loaves of zucchini bread to stock a bakery, or you’re considering making a squash smoothie, that’s a sign that you probably have too much zucchini on your hands. Don’t despair. Your surplus of squash does
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I’m on a farm in England where thousands of people have come from all over the world, camping gear in tow. They’ve been waiting for this event all year. Rows of flags are billowing in the wind. Beneath them, men are prostrated in prayer. They rise when a voice calls “Allah
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Machine learning software can identify individual pigs based on their facial features with high accuracy, which could help farmers give animals individualised food and veterinary care
Pigs have unique facial features that can be identif
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People in the U.S. ate almost $8 billion worth of hot dogs and sausage in 2021.
by: BestReviews Staff, BestReviews Staff
People in the U.S. ate almost $8 billion worth of hot dogs and sausage in 2021.