Winter is more than halfway over, and we've definitely had our share of cold weather, but so far this season, the Twin Cities has only seen 16 inches of snow.
From the Food & Wine archives, Kingsley Amis delves into the history of gin and how moral panic (and a bit of poison) almost ...
Arctic cyclones may be accelerating sea ice loss by breaking ice into smaller pieces and driving upwelling of warm water. A study links these storms to rapid ice depletion and suggests that tropopause ...
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Foodie on MSNDiscontinued Beers We'll Never See AgainIt seems like some beers last forever, while others vanish from shelves without warning. Here's a look at some of the beers ...
High-pressure experiments generated the first direct observation of plastic ice, which has qualities of both crystalline ice and liquid water.
Icicles and ice dams are caused when water freezes along gutters or downspouts from a mixture of temperature fluctuation and heat from your home. Heat rising through your roof melts accumulated snow ...
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