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Spicy foods like chilies, curry, and hot peppers can stimulate the body’s sweat glands, particularly the apocrine glands, which are associated with body odor. Additionally, compounds like capsaicin ...
A team of researchers, including four from UC Berkeley, developed a new painkiller compound that is less addictive and less ...
A team of researchers from Washington State University and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory demonstrated the use of a ...
Honey produced by some species of Australian stingless bees possesses impressive bacteria- and fungi-killing properties, ...
Syllabus: The NTA has put the official JEE Main 2026 Syllabus online on their website: jeemain.nta.nic.in. If you're planning ...
In recent years, energy engineers have been working on a wide range of technologies that could help to generate and store ...
They estimated 135 biopsy-confirmed participants with urinary VOC profiles using n-type metal oxide semiconductor gas sensors ...
Scientists believe Michigan may be an abundant source of what could become the next big thing in carbon-free energy.
This "roaming" of bromine completely reverses the molecular breaking patterns, facilitating the release of hydrogen bromide HBr, whereas, in the 1H-form, the direct bromine dissociation dominates.
Walter: If you have renewable energy, you have ups and downs, peaks and valleys in terms of supply, and the best way to store energy, in this respect, is hydrogen, or compounds of hydrogen.
The discovery of superconductivity in hydrogen-rich compounds such as hydrogen sulfide (H₃S) which becomes superconductive at 203 Kelvin (-70°Celsius) and lanthanum decahydrid (LaH₁₀ ...
Scientists have achieved a major milestone in the quest to understand high-temperature superconductivity in hydrogen-rich materials. Using electron tunneling spectroscopy under high pressure, the ...