Soy sauce is one of the most important ingredients in Japanese cooking, but chances are you've never tasted the real thing.
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Soy sauce is one of the most important ingredients in Japanese cooking, but chances are you've never tasted the real thing.
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Got questions about this Southern classic? We've got answers. From gumbo recipes to ingredients, here's everything you've ever wanted to know about this New Orleans favorite.
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Researchers are working with Nasa to see if clowns help team cohesion on long space missions
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This is just a tiny sample of the thousands of women working in tech in the UK, including startup founders, vendor executives, CIOs, security experts, developers, technologists, lawyers and academics.
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Buddhist authorities in Thailand do not accept the female monks of Nakhon Pathom. But one woman, Dhammananda, is hoping to change that one ordination at a time.
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For centuries, the pyramids of Giza have puzzled researchers – not just their mysterious voids and hidden chambers, but exactly how ancient Egyptians built such impressive structures without modern technology.
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Generosity helps communities manage risk and cope with disasters. New research untangles the factors that lead people to help neighbors in need.
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In 1978, researchers estimated several hundred rodents lived on the island, but the numbers dropped to the double digits by 1998. Just 12 were caught in November 2004.
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A writer explores the nation’s divide over its Civil War past. He finds that some Confederate monuments cannot be moved.
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Ultimately, Robert E. Lee fought for the preservation of slavery, James A. Gagliano says. For that, there can be no equivocation. And removing homages to slavery's defenders sets us on the right path.
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