Articles by Michelle Milliken
Survey Finds Most Americans Think Caring for Nature is a Civic Duty
New WWF research shows Americans care deeply about nature and consider it a part of our cultural identity.
Survey Finds Most Americans Think Caring for Nature is a Civic Duty
New WWF research shows Americans care deeply about nature and consider it a part of our cultural identity.
Retired Olympic Athletes Face Higher Risk of Skin Cancer
Years after they’ve hung up their cleats, skates, or swim caps, how does the health of Olympians hold up?
Retired Olympic Athletes Face Higher Risk of Skin Cancer
Years after they’ve hung up their cleats, skates, or swim caps, how does the health of Olympians hold up?
Walking Helps Reduce Cancer Risk, Speeding Up Could Help Even More
Researchers recently examined the cancer risk of brisk walkers compared to those who go at a slow pace.
Walking Helps Reduce Cancer Risk, Speeding Up Could Help Even More
Researchers recently examined the cancer risk of brisk walkers compared to those who go at a slow pace.
Ambidextrous? Octopi Are Way Beyond That
A recent study aimed to answer one question: How flexible are octopus arms?
Ambidextrous? Octopi Are Way Beyond That
A recent study aimed to answer one question: How flexible are octopus arms?
Longtime Canadian Broadcaster Beverly Thomson Dies After Cancer Battle
Thomson got her start in radio but was best known for her time at CTV News.
Longtime Canadian Broadcaster Beverly Thomson Dies After Cancer Battle
Thomson got her start in radio but was best known for her time at CTV News.
How to Get a Stray Cat to Trust You
It isn’t always easy to get a strange cat to trust you, but there are some things you can try.
How to Get a Stray Cat to Trust You
It isn’t always easy to get a strange cat to trust you, but there are some things you can try.