How Young People Decide When They're Drunk 'Enough,' According to Math The ultimate goal is to develop a smartphone app that will alert a young person--or anyone else, for that matter--when they've had enough to drink.
“Hangover Free” Synthetic Alcohol Will Replace Regular Alcohol by 2050, Says Creator ‘Alcosynth’ is designed to mimic the sociable effects of alcohol without the hangover — is it safe?
“Hoppy” Beer May Be Better For Your Liver, Study Suggests Hops do more than just add flavor — mice who drank hoppy beer experienced fewer damaging effects on the liver.
Beer Yeasts Show Surprising Diversity, Genome Study Finds Researchers were surprised to discover that the genetic diversity of beer yeasts was much higher than that of wine yeasts.
Alcohol Shown to Act in Same Way as Rapid Antidepressants Can having a few drinks help people with clinical depression feel better? Yes. At least in terms of biochemistry, say scientists.
Health Check: How Do I Know if I Drink Too Much? Excessive drinking is linked with a slew of health problems, so how do we know when we've pushed our limits?
Basic Physical Activity May Offset Some of the Lethal Risks of Alcohol Consumption For alcohol drinkers, even moderate exercise can decrease the risk of dying from cancer and “all-cause mortality,” or deaths from any cause.
How Medieval Brewers Made Beer Taste Good Genetic study reveals the history of beer yeast domestication.