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The Unexpected Kitchen Item That Can Wreak Havoc on Your Plumbing
Those little stickers on your produce may seem harmless, but plumbers say they can lead to costly plumbing problems down the road.
Rice is also a hotspot for microplastics. A University of Queensland study found that for every half cup of rice, there are 3 ...
A recent study published in Engineering presents a novel method for removing thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) using soluble abrasives, addressing a ...
Economist Ashok Gulati advocates for balanced fertilizer use, questioning India's reliance on a uniform NPK ratio for all crops.
As the global demand for clean and low-carbon energy grows, nuclear power is expected to play an increasingly important role.
Onlymyhealth on MSN
Why Vegetables Change Colour: Signs of Spoilage and Health Implications
Vegetables are nature’s colour palette. From greens, reds, purples, to yellows, every colour signals freshness and nutrition.
Like its name suggests, fibermaxxing is an ongoing, social media-centric trend of maximizing dietary fiber intake by ...
You may know vitamin D for its role in bone health. But research shows that this fat-soluble vitamin offers more wide-ranging benefits.
NileRed on MSN
Making the dye in jeans edible
I made indigo in a previous video, but it was almost insoluble in water. So, what I'm going to do, is chemically modify it to ...
If you want to build healthier habits in 2026, here’s my advice: Give yourself time. New routines don’t stick overnight. A ...
If you’re after a more youthful complexion, scientists at the University of Otago recently reported that a simple dietary ...
A hole has been blown in Bausch Health's late-stage pipeline, after a follow-up to its top-selling drug product Xifaxan ...
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