Breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dine like a pauper
Eating a hearty breakfast, a small lunch, and little or no dinner has shown to help lower BMI. A new study shows that extending the time between the last mealRead more . . .
Eating a hearty breakfast, a small lunch, and little or no dinner has shown to help lower BMI. A new study shows that extending the time between the last mealRead more . . .
Why do we get a “brain freeze” when we eat something cold like ice cream? The scientific term for an ice cream headache is sphenopalatine ganglion neuralgia. Read on to findRead more . . .
Sepsis in infants kills more than one million babies worldwide, each year. Most of these deaths occur in developing countries and no effective means of prevention is currently available. However,Read more . . .
If the sun and the moon rise in the east and set in the west, why does the path of a lunar eclipse move across the face of the EarthRead more . . .
Proponents of the century old practice of adjusting our clocks seasonally say its good for the economy but detractors argue daylight saving is ineffective and causes serious health problems. Does theRead more . . .
On some level everybody dreams of living forever and the dream of immortality is common in almost every culture. But what are the implications of living, if not forever, veryRead more . . .
A recent discovery in central China of a 540 million year old fossilized animal is believed to be the earliest common ancestor of humans. Saccorhytus coronarius, a microscopic sea creatureRead more . . .
Scientists have created what they are describing as a new phase of matter: time crystals. Just as solid, liquid, gas, plasma, etc. describe different states, or forms that matter can existRead more . . .
Scientists have discovered an exotic new insect, preserved in amber for 100 million years, that doesn’t look like any other insects. Discovered in Burma, the alien-like bug probably represents andRead more . . .
Researchers at Harvard University report that they have created a quantity of metallic hydrogen. If true this discovery could lead to new materials such as zero-resistance electrical conductors and super-compact fuels,Read more . . .