|
|
Browse by Tags
All Tags » Europe » Science (RSS)
-
Filed under: British Isles , Chocolate , Europe , Health & Medical You've seen them before. Those fliers tacked onto telephone poles (wait, do such things still exist?!), duct taped to street light posts, or even stapled onto the bulletin board in Read More...
|
-
Filed under: Science , Newspapers , Europe , Soda Have you heard about that science experiment where you drop a Mentos in a bottle of Diet Coke? The soda is supposed to explode into a fountain of cola. This experiment was taken to greater heights this Read More...
|
-
Filed under: Lunch , Dinner , Restaurants , Science , Business , Asia , America , Europe With a recession in the US looming, restaurants are likely going to see some drop-off in their business, since people will be less inclined to treat themselves to Read More...
|
-
Filed under: Site Announcements , Trends , New Products , Europe Designboom, a mod blog devoted to the latest and greatest in product design, recently came out with the winners of its 2006 Dining in 2015 contest. The challenge was exactly as it sounds: Read More...
|
-
Filed under: British Isles , Science , Farming , Organic , Europe If UK's Soil Association has its way, there might be a ban on organic foods imported into the UK . At the very least, the Soil Association would want those foods that are allowed in the Read More...
|
-
Filed under: Dessert , British Isles , Science , Business , Vegetarian , Vegan , Beef , Chocolate , Europe , Health & Medical Well this just gives new meaning to the idea of "dairy" in chocolate. Britain's most popular lines of candy and chocolate Read More...
|
-
Filed under: Teas , British Isles , Science , Europe , Health & Medical Having tea with milk or cream in it is not quite as popular in the US as it is abroad, but the practice is far from uncommon. Milk mellows the flavor of black teas and rounds Read More...
|
-
Filed under: Science , Eggs , America , Europe , Health & Medical Scientists at the Roslin Institute near Edinburgh say that they have developed a genetically modified chicken that lays cancer-fighting eggs . The eggs themselves don't fight cancer Read More...
|
-
Filed under: British Isles , Science , Australia , New Products , Europe , Health & Medical So here we start -- prepraing now for the aftermath that will ensue tomorrow. If you're looking for a quick fix, we think we might have found it, but unfortunately Read More...
|
|
|
|