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Healthy hair starts with a healthy scalp: Why scalp care should be your first haircare stepWe spend a lot of time thinking about our hair: the right conditioner, the right oil, the right treatment. But the thing that actually dete...
In 1907, a paper company trying to salvage a shipment of tissue sent out stronger sheets, which led to the creation of paper towelsIn 1907, what began as a manufacturing mishap morphed into the revolutionary invention of paper towels. The unexpected resilience of tissue...
You have been eating plastic for years; this fermented Korean food might finally help you fight backSouth Korea kimchi research benefits: Scientists have discovered a special bacterium in kimchi. This tiny microbe can attach to nanoplastic...
The safer kitchen-cleaning techniques that cut through grease without harsh fumesNew research shows natural cleaning methods effectively tackle household grease. Plant-based ingredients, mild alkalis like baking soda, en...
Toilet Debate Settled: Should the Seat Stay Up or Down, and What Hygiene Experts Actually RecommendNew research reveals flushing toilets releases airborne germs, making lid closure crucial for bathroom hygiene. Scientists emphasize that c...
How Did People Preserve Food Before Modern Kitchens?Before refrigerators, people used clever methods like salting and fermentation to keep food fresh. These ancient techniques focused on cont...
No facials, no expensive beauty ingredients: Actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas reveals her beauty secret of her grandmother who passed away 94 with 'barely any wrinkles’Priyanka Chopra revealed her grandmother's secret to youthful skin: coconut oil. This natural ingredient combats microbes and reduces infla...
This Everyday Kitchen Habit Could Be Quietly Affecting Your Food More Than You ThinkYour kitchen cutting board poses hidden risks. Plastic boards shed microplastics, potentially harming food and health. Wooden boards can tr...
Don't Toss This Common Kitchen Scrap: It's Plant Gold That Makes Garden Soil Richer FastYour kitchen waste holds immense value for your garden. Eggshells, banana peels, and coffee grounds are rich in nutrients essential for pla...
DIY Fertilizer: The Kitchen Ingredient That Makes Plants Explode With LifeGardeners across the United States are discovering kitchen waste benefits plants. Science shows composting these materials recycles nutrien...
Turn Kitchen Scraps Into Rich Garden Soil: Easy Composting Tips That Cut Your TrashAmericans discard significant food waste annually. Composting offers a simple, science-based solution to convert these scraps into valuable...
The Bathroom Spot That Almost No One Cleans ProperlyResearchers highlight that the underside of the toilet rim is a breeding ground for bacteria, often missed during regular cleanings. Biofil...
How Food Was Stored Before Modern Kitchens Changed EverythingLong before modern refrigerators, ancient humans mastered food preservation. They used sun, salt, cold, and microbes to store food for surv...
Prebiotics vs. Probiotics: Doctors reveal which one your gut actually needs moreGut health has emerged as a main focus in wellness, with both prebiotics and probiotics having a significant role. Probiotics are beneficia...
- Nothing is insignificant
Microbes are vital for survival. Like a forest, humans are mobile ecosystems. Trillions of microbes populate our bodies. These microbes wor...
Study: Microorganisms' ability to adapt to climate change may help to reduce global warming
Bio-stimulant comes under rules that apply to fertiliserThe government has brought biostimulants under rules that govern fertiliser and other crop nutrients used to enhance the productivity of th...
Curbs intact, India could put a lid on new cases by May 21: EconomistsAll this is dependent on anti-infection curbs being observed, says a paper on Covid.
- Ficci apprised PM on need to enact legistlation on biological material
Ficci has apprised PM Dr Manmohan Singh on the need to enact legislation for mandatory transfer of biological material by the developed cou...
- Micro-organism patents need 3rd re-work of Bill
The Patents (Second) Amendment Bill 1999 has been framed with a lot of ingenuity. On first glance, the Bill seems to have included patentin...