a Crystal Ball Isn’t Enough
Scrabble star wins Spanish world title – despite not speaking Spanish Nigel Richards has also been champion in English and – after memorising dictionary in nine weeks – French
Being overweight overtakes tobacco smoking as the leading disease risk factor in 2024
Fasting can reduce weight — but also hair growth
Is the five-second rule true? In 2003 […] she inoculated two types of tiles—smooth and rough—with Escherichia coli and dropped gummy bears and cookies on the tiles for five seconds […] bacteria transferred to food very quickly, even in just five seconds. […] A few years later, […] When they dropped bologna sausage onto a piece of tile contaminated with Salmonella typhimurium, over 99% of the bacteria transferred from the tile to the bologna after just five seconds. […] [In 2016,] they looked at bacterial transfer to four different foods (watermelon, bread, bread with butter, and gummies) when dropped on four different surfaces (stainless steel, ceramic tile, wood, and carpet) contaminated with Enterobacter aerogenes. By analyzing bacterial transfer at <1, 5, 30, and 300 seconds, they found that longer contact times resulted in more transfer but some transfer took place “instantaneously,” after less than 1 second, thus debunking the five-second rule once and for all.
Life Could Exist in Space Even Without Planets, Scientists Say
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