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The state fair standout shares some of her blue ribbon-winning recipes and her tips for gaining a competitive edge.

Scientists have almost as many questions about human development as middle schoolers and their exasperated parents do.

Karen Dannemiller knows. She studies allergens, microbes and contaminants to help people breathe easier while inside.

New restaurants, retail and other points of interest make Cleveland an enticing stop for those ready to travel again.

Fisher College of Business researchers Selin Malkoc and Rebecca Walker Reczek share how valuing leisure can benefit you.

As the outdoors beckon, experiment with making your own old-fashioned flier using this guide from Buckeye Sophia Jeong.

Recognizing when you’re suffering can put you, and your family, on the path to recovery, even during stressful times.

Four types of energy affect how we interact with the world and our loved ones, and simple means can help you power up.

Professor Abdollah Shafieezadeh explains why the U.S. power grid needs to be modernized, and the sooner the better.