Scientist claims music has a ‘digital seasoning’ effect on food
Oxford academic Charles Spence claims that music can have a “digital seasoning” effect by making certain foods taste better.
Oxford academic Charles Spence claims that music can have a “digital seasoning” effect by making certain foods taste better.
Researchers from Clarkson University NY are investigating whether some reported hauntings are linked to mold in buildings.
Although 70% of Australians use 3 or more devices to access the internet, a quarter of Australians manage to juggle five or MORE devices to get their online fix!
A study performed by the University of Western Australia reveals that men tend to sport facial hair when they feel they are under threat from other men!
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has warned that if we continue to build computers to take care of everything, they’ll eventually think faster than humans and “take over”.
Studies carried out by the US Geological Survey found that the levels of precious metals such as gold, silver and platinum in faeces were comparable to those found in some commercial mines.
According to professors in Finland and California there are now too many studies, which is making it difficult for researchers to keep on top of publications relevant to their field,
Psychologists at Northwestern University have found that ‘creative geniuses’ tend to be more distracted by noise than the average person.
Research carried out by Austin Health shows that the consumption of sugary drinks with fatty meals might actually help to protect against weight gain!
Research funded by Griffith University claims milk can replenish fluids post-workout just as well as sports drinks, if not better.