Advice on how to fix a bad cup of tea? Take it with a pinch of salt
American chemistry professor says a pinch of salt can salvage a bitter brew as she goes in search of perfect cuppa
American chemistry professor says a pinch of salt can salvage a bitter brew as she goes in search of perfect cuppa
Study finds winemaking process in ancient Rome created drink not too dissimilar to some made today
Simple and cheap method can measure how likely people are to develop the illness up to 15 years before they show symptoms, study suggests
The study found individual garden infrastructure responsible for increased levels of CO2
Short bouts of exercise also appear to boost the concentration levels of workers, researchers find
Study suggests those who consume greater amounts of meat are more likely to have some form of chronic disease in later life
Scientists come up with pet theory that humans enjoy the rhythm of the action
Chinese scientists used same method that made Dolly the Sheep in 1996 but macaque has lived longer than any other cloned primate
Former PM ordered officials to go ahead with new Post Office IT system despite being told it had been ‘plagued with problems’
A digital ‘taste map’ of similar reds and whites can help drinkers choose a bottle based on their palate and budget
'Mcraensis' specimen - found 40 years ago in New Mexico - show it had a slender jaw, weaker bite and existed seven million years earlier
Rulings and regulations of man who presided over the Bates and Others v Post Office Ltd case
Evidence from Chinese caves suggests the 10ft primates failed to adapt as more extreme seasons changed their food supplies
Researchers from US biotech firm Novelna said their blood test could re-shape guidelines and one day become part of routine check-ups
Scientists from the University of Sao Paulo studied more than 700 people and found a higher proportion of meat-eaters developed the disease
After numerous reprieves architect of the Horizon IT system could finally be forced to answer questions