Indian Defence Review on MSN
Sniffing Your Own Farts Could Protect Your Brain and Prevent Alzheimer’s, No Joke Science Has Proven It
A recent study has linked hydrogen sulfide, the gas responsible for the smell of flatulence, to potential protective effects against Alzheimer’s disease.
Hit Points on MSN
NASA reveals how actual human sweat could build Mars colonies
On the harsh surface of Mars, where every resource counts, scientists are turning human sweat and urine into a vital building ...
Stomach paralysis. Cyclical vomiting. Foul-smelling sulphur burps. After years of investigating the hidden costs of the ...
Where tourists map end and the the fences begin, lie places that aren't marketed, photographed, or casually stumbled into, ...
Have you come across the recent social media trend where people are flushing garlic down toilets? What seems like a quick ...
The New Republic on MSNOpinion
Trump’s Greenland Threats and the Plunder of the Arctic
The far north has long been a region of exceptional international cooperation. But Trump’s designs on Greenland come at a ...
Orange pigment may limit cellular damage by managing sulfur-rich nutrients, shedding light on why orange coloration persists ...
The possibility of the US overthrowing the communist regime seems more plausible than ever, even more than during the Cold ...
From lakeside retreats and jazz festivals to truffle hunts and spiritual pilgrimages, there’s no limit to the adventures ...
Crucially, the silver remained in its positively charged ionic form rather than becoming metallic again. The researchers ...
New solid-state technology offers higher energy density and faster charging. It’s so named because it does away with the ...
Companies are coming up with plans to block out the sun - Private companies are jumping into the race to deploy particles to ...
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