New research explodes the Danish myth that it is possible to get drunk by submerging your feet in alcohol. Research in the Christmas issue published in the British Medical Journalexplodes the Danish ...
If a recipe calls for seasoning meat right before you submerge it in liquid—whether you're making a pot roast, braised short ribs, chicken soup, or a long-simmered stew—you might wonder if that ...
The use of submerged cages may be the answer the aquaculture industry is looking for, a new Griffith University-led review has found. "Surface-based cages are the dominant production technology for ...
The endangered Mary River Turtle has learned the perfect way to avoid being eaten — stay underwater. UQ PhD student Natalie Mathie, who has been studying Mary River hatchlings for the last two years, ...
Research in the Christmas issue published on bmj.com today explodes the Danish myth that it is possible to get drunk by submerging your feet in alcohol. The authors, led by Dr Peter Lommer Kristensen ...
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