In a World-First, Scientists Develop an Oral Vaccine for Salmonella Salmonella is currently treated with antibiotics, but some strains are rapidly developing antibiotic resistance.
Contrary to Popular Belief, the Pill Won’t Kill Sexual Desire New research busts the myth that birth control pills reduce sexual desire, suggesting that other factors like age and relationship length have more of an effect.
What Happens in the Brain and Body When You're Drunk AND Stoned? Alcohol and weed influence the brain and body very differently — a combination of the two has some interesting effects.
Could a Cannabis Pill Reduce Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting? Here’s How We Find Out NSW is about to embark on the largest and most definitive clinical trial ever of medicinal cannabis for chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting.
What Makes Your Voice Yours? What are the characteristics of the way you say, “hello,” (or anything else for that matter) that makes you recognizable over the phone?
To Drink or Not to Drink? That is The Question How much alcohol can you safely drink? The jury’s still out, but a recent study has some new insight.
Will We Ever be Able to Bring Cryogenically Frozen Corpses Back to Life? A Cryobiologist Explains Nanotechnology may one day help make cryonics possible.
Nestle's New Process Will Make Chocolate Sweeter With Less Sugar Healthier chocolate? Nestle's new chocolate-making process will reduce sugar content by up to 40 percent, by altering the structure of sugar.