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Some call it “dessert stomach.” It’s when you feel full but still crave something sweet. In a recent Datassential survey, 21% of consumers say they had a dessert within the past day, but the number ...
In a first-of-its-kind test, scientists used a levitated magnet to search for dark matter, the unidentified substance believed to be present throughout the cosmos. If dark matter is made up of ...
The June 2025 issue of Scientific American is packed with exciting features, from magnificent mitochondria and a plan to ...
AC Milan's miserable season reached another low point on Sunday, as a 3-1 loss to Roma eliminated the Rossoneri from European contention.
Attention spans are shrinking, with research showing the average person's has declined from 2.5 minutes in 2004 to 47 seconds ...
Research published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise has shown that short-duration, high-intensity workouts can ...
A five-minute rice cake breakfast is a quick, nutritious start to your day. Low in calories, rice cakes make an ideal base for a variety of toppings. Top them with healthy spreads and fresh ...
Step away from the cookie. The science is in, and deciding whether to eat that chip isn't as simple as snatching it up within five seconds. It’s a question that never seems to die: Is it safe to ...
A five-minute phone call could mean someone getting an extra £80 a week or more.” Article continues below “We also remind people that some support, like Attendance Allowance or War Widows ...
Can five minutes really make an impact on your health? According to the doctors we talked to, it can. While spending five minutes doing something that benefits health isn’t going to undo having ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...