The swirl of milk and espresso -- a small storm in your mug -- doesn't impact the dynamics of the milk proteins, according to research. Researchers took a molecular view of how milk proteins and caffeine molecules interact in water and in a coffee drink. The results suggest that the structures of milk proteins remain intact, meaning they retain their original mouthfeel and taste in your morning brew.
BET+ is signing up for more Average Joe. The streamer has renewed the dramedy starring Deon Cole for Season 2, TVLine has learned. Inspired by creator Robb Cullen’s life, the story follows Joe, a blue-collar plumber who discovers that his recently deceased father lived a double life working for the Russian mob and stole millions […]
Manchester City are now very likely to see Julian Alvarez depart the club during the upcoming summer transfer window, according to a recent report by Hernan Castillo. The Argentine forward, who joined Manchester City from River Plate in the summer of 2022, has made a significant impact during his time at the club, contributing to […]
Читать дальше...Research reveals a shocking discovery about the history of our universe: the Milky Way Galaxy's last major collision occurred billions of years later than previously thought.
Boeing launched its first Starliner flight bound for the International Space Station with two astronauts on board, beginning a crucial final flight test of the years-delayed spacecraft. What do you think?
Читать дальше...GameStop's stock price surged more than 40% after Keith Gill indicated he would appear on YouTube for the first time in three years.
An acoustic transmitter -- or tag -- emits unique signals or 'pings' when scientists want to study the long-distance movement of marine animals. However, this method has limitations. Using a movement model, researchers reconstructed animal tracks and leveraged an iterative process to measure the accuracy and precision of these reconstructions from acoustic telemetry data. Results demonstrate how researchers can apply these techniques and measure the accuracy and precision of the methods to their study sites.
Scientists have discovered a way to regenerate damaged heart muscle cells in mice, a development which may provide a new avenue for treating congenital heart defects in children and heart attack damage in adults, according to a new study.
Some say the next step in human evolution will be the integration of technology with flesh. Now, researchers have used virtual reality to test whether humans can feel embodiment -- the sense that something is part of one's body -- toward prosthetic 'hands' that resemble a pair of tweezers. They report that participants felt an equal degree of embodiment for the tweezer-hands and were also faster and more accurate in completing motor tasks in virtual reality than when they were equipped with a virtual human hand.
"I saw him that morning — he's the happiest, fittest person — and he just never came home that day," model Ellidy Pullin said.
Scientists say they have developed an artificial lymph node with the potential to treat cancer, according to a new study in mice and human cells.
Researchers developed a new computational method to analyze complex tissue data that could transform our current understanding of diseases and how we treat them.
A novel omega-3 injectable emulsion reduces brain damage in newborn rodents experiencing lack of oxygen at delivery, a major cause of disability in human infants and children.
The molecules that make up the matter around us are in constant motion. What if we could harness that energy and put it to use? Over 150 years ago Maxwell theorized that if molecules' motion could be measured accurately, this information could be used to power an engine. Until recently this was a thought experiment, but technological breakthroughs have made it possible to build working information engines in the lab. Researchers have now teamed up to build an information engine and test its limits.
Using artificial intelligence technology to identify patterns of DNA fragments associated with lung cancer, researchers have developed and validated a liquid biopsy that may help identify lung cancer earlier.
From 13 June, a new episode of It's All Kicking Off! will drop every morning direct from Germany - just in time for breakfast.
A new study looked at the social influences on pigeon flight routes. Comparing the flight patterns of pairs of pigeons to a computer model, the researcher found that flight paths are improved as younger birds learn the route from older birds and also make route improvements, leading to overall more efficient routes over generations.
The FBI has estimated that at least 850 murders across the United States are connected to long-haul truck drivers.
When Stacey Solomon launched her Abbott Lyon charm bracelet collab it was an instant sell out, and now you can finally get your hands on it again as it comes back in stock
We now need to sort out the coaching staff. Are we keeping who we already have or going for new ones? and we need several new players.
Swimming through turbulent water is easier for schooling fish compared to solitary swimmers, according to a new study.
Children born via frozen embryo transfer have similar metabolic profiles to those born via fresh embryo transfer, according to a new study.
The BJP government is considering changes to the Agnipath scheme to improve job opportunities for short service soldiers. The shortage of over 1.5 lakh personnel, mainly in the Army, is a challenge due to the scheme's impact on intake.
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, a team of astronomers studied the properties of a planet-forming disk around a young and very low-mass star. The results reveal the richest hydrocarbon composition seen to date in a protoplanetary disk, including the first extrasolar detection of ethane and a relatively low abundance of oxygen-bearing species. By including previous similar detections, this finding confirms a trend of disks around very low-mass stars to be chemically distinct from those around more massive stars like the Sun... Читать дальше...
It’s billed as Thrilling Thursday and today duly lived up to the name here at the at the Defender Bramham International Horse Trials. The sun shone bright, but a keen northerly wind kept the temperatures down to provide perfect conditions for horses and spectators alike. NAF Five Star BE80 Championships After two days in between […]
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