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Spicy breast milk?

In part of a recent human study led by the Technical University of Munich (TUM), it was found that after eating a curry dish containing pepper, piperine - an alkaloid responsible for the pungency of pepper - was present in the milk of breastfeeding w.....»»

Category: biomedSource:  sciencedailyNov 29th, 2021

Revolutionizing plastics: Upcycling agricultural waste boosts performance and sustainability

Researchers from Thailand have pioneered the conversion of waste HDPE milk bottles into high-stiffness composites, using PALF reinforcement for a 162% increase in flexural strength and 204% in modulus. This eco-friendly upcycling boosts mechanical pr.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJan 26th, 2024

Spicy wine: New study reveals ancient Romans may have had peculiar tastes

It's no secret that the ancient Romans were lovers of wine. So gripped by the grape were they, that they even worshiped a god—Bacchus—devoted to wine and merriment......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJan 24th, 2024

Whale calves found stealing milk from other mothers

Research from The University of Western Australia has found some southern right whale calves are little "milk thieves.".....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsJan 22nd, 2024

This Doctor Helped Spare Women from Radical Mastectomy

Canadian radiation oncologist Vera Peters pioneered the use of lumpectomies and postoperative radiation to treat breast cancer patients......»»

Category: scienceSource:  sciamRelated NewsJan 13th, 2024

In a world run by catalysts, why is optimizing them still so tough?

We depend on catalysts to turn our milk into yogurt, to produce Post-It notes from paper pulp, and to unlock renewable energy sources like biofuels. Finding optimal catalyst materials for specific reactions requires laborious experiments and computat.....»»

Category: topSource:  theglobeandmailRelated NewsJan 3rd, 2024

Viral enhancement of nanomaterial cancer sensor improves early detection

Researchers from SUTD have developed an advanced system of breast cancer cell detection with improved speed and sensitivity, using a viral mechanism to enhance the tool's sensing accuracy......»»

Category: topSource:  informationweekRelated NewsDec 19th, 2023

Four eruptive young stellar objects discovered

By analyzing the data from the SPICY catalog and from NASA's WISE spacecraft, an international team of astronomers has discovered four new eruptive young stellar objects (YSOs). The finding was presented in a research paper published in the December.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsDec 7th, 2023

Louis Theroux eating increasingly spicy wings on "Hot Ones" is as glorious as you"d expect

Documentary maker Louis Theroux took on First We Feast's "Hot Ones' challenge. Having made his career interviewing a whole host of challenging and intimidating subjects, surely documentary maker Louis Theroux will have no trouble eating his way.....»»

Category: topSource:  mashableRelated NewsNov 10th, 2023

Baby dolphins found to receive high doses of persistent organic pollutants from their mothers" milk

A team of marine biologists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, working with a pair of colleagues from the Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific, has found that dolphin calves born to mothers in the U.S. Navy Marine Mammal Pr.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsNov 8th, 2023

Unlocking the climate benefits of dietary substitutions: The impact of land use policy

Substituting a 100g portion of beef meatballs with pea protein "meatballs" delivers the same climate benefit as avoiding a 16 km (10 mile) drive. Conversely substituting one liter of cows' milk with soy milk will not necessarily benefit the climate d.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 16th, 2023

Raw milk outbreak sickens 14 in Utah—a state with loose laws, bad track record

The people sickened range in age from 2 to 73. Enlarge (credit: Getty | Lukas Schulze) At least 14 people in Utah have been sickened with a serious gastrointestinal infection after drinking "raw," unpasteurized milk, the.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsOct 13th, 2023

Polar bears may struggle to produce milk for their cubs as climate change melts sea ice

When sea ice melts, polar bears must move onto land for several months without access to food. This fasting period is challenging for all bears, but particularly for polar bear mothers who are nursing cubs......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 6th, 2023

A rise in breastfeeding comes at expense of mothers" careers, new study finds

Breast is best, or so the campaign launched by the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsOct 3rd, 2023

Wearable aptamer nanobiosensor wirelessly monitors estrogen in sweat

The sex hormone commonly known as estrogen plays an important role in multiple aspects of women's health and fertility. High levels of estrogen in the body are associated with breast and ovarian cancers, while low levels of estradiol can result in os.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 28th, 2023

The dairy industry is trying to outlaw plant-based “milk” labels—again

The FDA previously found that no one is confused about where almond milk comes from. Enlarge (credit: Getty | Thomas Trutschel ) In an utterly firm effort to undercut plant-based rivals, big players in the dairy industry.....»»

Category: topSource:  arstechnicaRelated NewsSep 28th, 2023

Livestock farmers from Sweden to Greece test paths to greener agriculture

Livestock farmers in Germany, Italy, Sweden and the UK are trying a new method to produce milk and meat: feeding their cows mainly or only grass......»»

Category: topSource:  pcmagRelated NewsSep 24th, 2023

Research: Saving money, milk and improving human health

New research from the College of Veterinary Medicine at Michigan State University finds that dairy producers overtreat cows diagnosed with non-severe cases of clinical mastitis, which increases farm costs and loss of milk......»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 20th, 2023

Meat, milk alternatives could slash food system emissions a third: study

Replacing half of the pork, chicken, beef and milk products we consume with plant-based alternatives could reduce global greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture and related land use by nearly a third, and virtually halt forest loss, according to re.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 16th, 2023

New nanotech weapon takes aim at hard-to-treat breast cancer

Breast cancer in its various forms affects more than 250,000 Americans a year. One particularly aggressive and hard-to-treat type is triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), which lacks specific receptors targeted by existing treatments. The rapid growt.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 15th, 2023

The role of high hydrostatic pressure in altering bacteria in donkey milk

Donkey milk is popular for its nutritional content and hypoallergenic properties and can be used as an alternative nutritional product for people who are allergic to cow's milk proteins or are immunocompromised. The bacterial composition of donkey mi.....»»

Category: topSource:  physorgRelated NewsSep 11th, 2023