People of all ages can benefit from eating resistant starch from various sources. Resistant starch gives a host of benefits, including improved blood sugar control and better gut health.
Starch, a carbohydrate, consists of polymers made from…
People of all ages can benefit from eating resistant starch from various sources. Resistant starch gives a host of benefits, including improved blood sugar control and better gut health.
Starch, a carbohydrate, consists of polymers made from…
Scientists have discovered a mercury-free method to isolate lithium-6, a vital ingredient in nuclear fusion fuel. The breakthrough emerged by accident during water purification research and uses a material called zeta-vanadium oxide to…
In an ultra-cold, high-magnetic-field setting, ZrTe5 defies expectations by showing quantum heat oscillations. Researchers found that phonons, normally dominant in semimetals, behave more like electrons due to magnetic effects, reshaping our…
(Nanowerk News) We all learned that electricity is caused by electrons moving in a metal….
Your body may move to the music on the dance floor, but how does your brain function when listening to tunes while you work?
A lot of people swear one way or another — electronic music may speed up the pace of typing for some, while others just…
Quantum physics has always challenged our understanding of reality, but a new breakthrough is pushing the limits even further. Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have created a new phase of matter known as a time…
The blue-headed quail dove is a uniquely ancient species with no close relatives and is now on the brink of extinction. At first glance, the Cuban blue-headed quail-dove doesn’t seem like much: drab brown feathers, a slender beak, and a…
It may look like just another random boulder, but this old Spanish rock bears engraved lines that could be an astounding 200,000 years old, according to government officials.
The age of the lines and how they were formed still needs to be…
Done wisely, naps can be a valuable way to boost your focus and energy. A sleep researcher explains how to get it right.