Scientists Delight in Solving Culinary Quandary: How to Break Spaghetti Noodles Without Making a Mess
No longer will you have to sweep up the remnants of broken noodles from your kitchen floor – these MIT scientists have found a solution.
No longer will you have to sweep up the remnants of broken noodles from your kitchen floor – these MIT scientists have found a solution.
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This new study from Tohoku University may reveal a promising new non-invasive treatment for dementia and Alzheimer's patients.
In addition to possibly preventing millions of diseases worldwide, the technique could also bring balance to dozens of ecosystems.
The FDA and the EPA are currently performing formal evaluations on the process - and if approved, it could seriously cut down on animal testing.
The treatment was shown to evoke an anti-HIV immune response in all of the healthy patients who received the treatment.
Cigarette smokers who experienced pleasant smells before being offered a ciagerette were less likely to want to smoke.
This groundbreaking report is one of the first global roadmaps for how the world can stop climate change - and it's apparently quite cost-effective, too.
For those of who you have been criticized for being messy, we have some good news: "the more disorganized your brain is, the smarter you are."
This "game-changing" treatment also comes with a minimal amount of side effects - and it has been shown to be less costly than traditional radiation.
After analyzing years worth of psychological testing, these researchers found that smiling really can make you happier – and frowning can make you more sad.
For the first time ever, scientists have managed to capture an image of a supermassive black hole - and the results are breathtaking.
A team of researchers has discovered that there may be more truth to Irish folklore than scientists give it credit for.
If you're a younger or middle-aged woman who can speak German, then NASA might pay you thousands of dollars to stay in bed for two months.
An intriguing new study from the University of Illinois has linked trees and shrubland to reduced county-wide healthcare costs.
A survey of 2,000 Americans says that there may be many more differences between night owls and early risers than just our snooze alarm.
A new field of neurological treatment involving alternating-current brain stimulation may produce success in non-invasive, non-drug clinical trials.
Contrary to what the average dietary guidelines say about fromage, these new studies all show that cheese is much better for you than you might think.
New research from the University of Edinburgh shows that gargling and clearing the nose with salt water solutions may help to beat the common cold.
New research shows that the efforts of countries representing 28% of the world's carbon emissions are successfully cutting CO2 levels.
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