Such sexual fluidity—being attracted to whomever, regardless of gender—is rising in popularity, in part because those outspoken celebs have increased the acceptability of an ever-widening sexuality spectrumJane Ward, Ph.D., associate professor of gender and sexuality studies, on the increasing discussion on fluidity in gender and sexuality
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If we have another wet winter, invasive grasses will go berserk and flowers will be harder to find.Andrew Sanders, curator and senior museum scientist at UC Riverside’s herbarium, on long-term effects of the Southern California super-bloom on invasive weed growth
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The risk of any poisoning is astronomically low compared to germs from handling.Jim Adaskaveg, professor of plant pathology, on whether or not pesticides on lemons are dangerous if unwashed
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