Tea in Crisis as Coffee Gains Stranglehold on UK Beverage Scene
Fewer people than ever drink tea here now.
Fewer people than ever drink tea here now.
A new paper in ACS Infectious Diseases details a new technique that combines two existing food contamination detection methods into a single, fast diagnostic test.
As the world gets hotter, the places that we’re able to grow vital foods is moving.
At least there was plenty of biscuits on hand for the fire crews.
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There are thousands of ships sailing the seas to catch the fish you eat, and now you can watch them sail the ocean in almost real-time on this interactive map. Read more >>
Finally, a real and proper use for unmanned aerial vehicles.
No matter how sad you are about the Chocolate Hobnob it needs to go in the bin.
And yet, it still can’t stop me from eating this piece of floor candy! Who’s in charge now, Science?
The breakthrough could lead to scale-powered pacemakers. Aquaman would be pleased.
Droughts in the US and Iran will see global availability of the nuts dwindle.
Bet he was, though. Normal people never review their dinner on the internet.
Accept their apologies now.
Hope you’re ready to face the day with nothing but your own unsharpened wits about you. Soon, they will be all you have left.
In the internet age, the answer to most questions is just a web search away. Some queries, however, are too ponderous or inane to even be Bing-worthy.
Salt and herbs, if you're planning a Great British Deep Fry.