NHS figures show that millions of people in the UK lack sufficient vitamin B12, which can cause extreme fatigue and memory problems ...
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Could this simple celebrity habit change your life? I drank warm water for 14 days like Jennifer Aniston
From boosting gut health to calming the mind, a two-week experiment with the "Chinese hot water trend" reveals the truth ...
The human ability to cook may seem ordinary, but it marks one of the most important evolutionary turning points in our ...
Everyone loves sourdough, though we all love it for different reasons. Some people feel it's easier to digest than other ...
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How social eating changes the way your body absorbs nutrients
Most of us think digestion is purely a mechanical and chemical process. Food goes in, gets broken down, and nutrients come ...
The first lab-grown oesophagus has been engineered by scientists from a pig and could be transplanted into babies within five ...
Engineered tissue could eventually be used for children born with gaps in their alimentary canal, or for adults whose muscles ...
A research team led by Professor Han Zhang at Shenzhen University has pioneered a novel optical neural network that learns like a living organism—without relying on traditional computing algorithms.
Scientists at UCSF invented a microscopic “womb” material for growing artificial organs (organoids) from scratch.
Abstract: The deadbeat predictive current control (DPCC) method for surface mounted magnet synchronous motor predicts the current by an accurate model, which suffers from parameter mismatch and ...
Abstract: Driving behavior classification is an important component of advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) and plays a pivotal role in enhancing driving safety and economy. Existing driving ...
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