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Ammonium chloride: A surprising sixth basic taste may join salty, sweet, sour, bitter and umami
"If you live in a Scandinavian country, you will be familiar with and may like this taste"
10/30/2023 09:30 UTC
Why garlic breath lingers and 6 other food facts you need to know
But seriously, when will taste-o-vision be a thing?
05/23/2017 03:00 UTC
GOP strategist on Hillary Clinton: "I don’t need her to drown me in estrogen every time she opens her mouth"
Ana Navarro says the candidate has been too excited about the possibility of being the first female president
04/13/2015 17:34 UTC
Unraveling the mysterious mutations that make delta the most transmissible COVID virus yet
Scientists are trying to piece together why the delta variant so readily infects unvaccinated Americans
07/29/2021 12:45 UTC
The pill might change the way women perceive other women
And so can natural hormone changes that happen all the time. This is no reason to hate on birth control
07/25/2014 23:53 UTC
Our evolutionary love of sugar: Anthropologist explains why we're programmed to crave sweets
Being able to perceive sweetness can guide foragers to the most calorie-rich picks
01/16/2022 13:28 UTC
Please do not freak out about birth control being linked to breast cancer
Few women take the high-level birth control pills that have been associated with an increased risk of breast cancer
08/04/2014 22:33 UTC
A newly-discovered pair of antibodies appears to "neutralize" delta and omicron COVID variants
Scientists isolated antibodies from recovered COVID-19 patients and found them effective against all strains
09/12/2022 20:17 UTC
Girls are reaching puberty earlier and earlier. No one is sure why
Obesity, absence of fathers, and endocrine-disrupting chemicals could all play a role
07/31/2022 14:00 UTC
This little-known condition affects most women in menopause — and no one talks about it
Why sex is harder for women after menopause, and why there isn’t a comparable treatment akin to Viagra for men
03/12/2023 18:00 UTC
Death by hormones
It's been more than 50 years since studies first sounded the alarm about hormone replacement therapy. Women, silenced by shame, have been guinea pigs of the pharmaceutical industry for too long.
07/11/2002 06:30 UTC
Do face shields actually do anything to protect us? Here's what we know
As omicron spreads rapidly, some are testing out new preventative measures like face shields
01/25/2022 22:34 UTC
The war against COVID-19 was fought with weapons developed to battle HIV
The SARS-CoV-2 vaccines were able to be created so quickly thanks to decades of HIV research
08/19/2021 22:56 UTC
A neuroscientist explains how climate change is altering animal brains and behavior
Behavioral shifts driven by climate change will restructure ecosystems worldwide, with unpredictable outcomes
11/25/2023 11:14 UTC
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