Meghan Markle served up a delicious feast for her first official palace luncheon last week, which she hosted on the grounds of Kensington Palace with Prince Harry and her mom, Doria Ragland, by her side. The Duchess of Sussex hosted the afternoon event in celebration of Together: Our Community Cookbook, which she launched to support…
Mazi Remixes the Traditional Greek Tavern
Recently opened, Mazi (which means ‘together’) located just off Notting Hill Gate and sits on the site of Costas Grill, one of London’s first Greek restaurants which opened its doors in 1957.
Surviving climate change, then and now
Trade and social networking helped our Homo sapiens ancestors survive a climate-changing volcanic eruption 40,000 years ago, giving hope that we will be able to ride out global warming by staying interconnected, a new study suggests. Analyzing ancient tools, ornaments and human remains from a prehistoric rock shelter called Riparo Bombrini, in Liguria on the Italian Riviera,…
Your Guide to Cooking an Entire Meal That Is Skin Healthy
America turns to TV for many things: professional advice, dramatic narratives, fashion inspiration, and general escape from the insufferable banality of our own lives, just to name a few. One too-often overlooked aspect of the reality family’s influence, though, is on our cuisine. Many shows have been outspoken about their cooking and eating habits,…
In western equatorial Africa, more gorillas and chimpanzees than expected
A massive decade-long study of Western Equatorial Africa’s gorillas and chimpanzees has uncovered both good news and bad about our nearest relatives. The good news: there are one third more western lowland gorillas and one tenth more central chimpanzees than previously thought. The bad news: the vast majority of these great apes (80 percent) exist…
Hot Cheetos and KFC! Here’s What Selena Gomez Eats on Tour
Selena Gomez may be a mega-selling pop sensation and social media master, but girl’s still gotta find time to eat when she’s on the road.
Could spraying particles into marine clouds help cool the planet?
The idea of geoengineering, also known as climate engineering, is very controversial. But as greenhouse gases continue to accumulate in our atmosphere, scientists are beginning to look at possible emergency measures. A new University of Washington study looks at the idea of marine cloud brightening, which a UW group is investigating as a promising strategy…