The prototype detected capsaicin and pungent-flavored compounds - such as those behind garlic’s "zing" - in a range of foods.
Scientists found that attention lapses due to sleep deprivation coincide with a flushing of fluid from the brain.
The Greene County Rams volleyball program saw its season end at home on Tuesday after a crushing 3-1 loss to the Des Moines ...
Cubans waded through flooded houses Wednesday and authorities in Haiti reported 10 dead as Hurricane Melissa blasted across ...
Wealthy countries are failing to meet their promised targets to provide a funding "lifeline" to help poorer nations prepare ...
Worldwide, the rate of heat-related deaths has risen by 23% since the 1990s, and now claim 546,000 lives each year, ...
Four Bulgarians were to go on trial in France Wednesday accused of desecrating a Jewish memorial with red handprints last ...
British pharmaceutical group GSK on Wednesday raised its full-year outlook after strong sales growth in its third quarter, ...
Asian stock markets surged on Wednesday, matching record gains on Wall Street the previous day as investor confidence in AI ...
Gaza's civil defence agency said Wednesday that overnight air strikes killed at least 50 people in the Palestinian territory, ...
There were few voters at polling stations in Tanzania's biggest city on Wednesday as the main challengers to President Samia ...
Australian police are working on an AI prototype that will help them decipher Gen Z slang and emoji-laden messages written by online predators, a top official said Wednesday.