It’s hard to figure out how spicy something is just by looking at it, but a new artificial tongue can tell you before you put ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans are crucial for diagnosing conditions and assessing the health of bones and organs.
The appearance of a hot sauce or pepper doesn't reveal whether it's mild or likely to scorch someone's taste buds, but researchers have now created an artificial tongue to quickly detect spiciness.
The prototype detected capsaicin and pungent-flavored compounds - such as those behind garlic’s "zing" - in a range of foods.
A canny German company is seemingly attempting to cash in on the Louvre theft with a tongue-in-cheek advertisement.
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Women folk healers were branded as witches, but their treatments may have been medically sound
"Double double toil and trouble" is a quote from Shakespeare's Macbeth that conjures images of evil witches making potions in ...
The fresh research, carried out by the University of Queensland in Australia, found that people with MND who experience ...
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Heidi Klum turns heads as Medusa at her annual Halloween party after teasing fans with sneak peeks all day
Heidi Klum turns heads as Medusa at her annual Halloween party in New York, unveiling animatronic snakes and a sweeping tail ...
Your medicine cabinet likely doesn't contain eye of newt or tongue of dog. But witch potion ingredients really do have a part ...
The Oral-B i09 sets a new standard for electric toothbrushes, but with a hefty price tag and recurring costs for replacement ...
The relationship between language and ethnic identity has long occupied a central place in social, cultural and political ...
Micro USB and USB-C differ in shape, transfer speed, and power delivery; USB-C supports higher current, reversible design, ...
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