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Nivea claims to have conquered stress sweat
by Nick Broughall | Apr 2, 2013 | Lifestyle | 0
Every bloke has been there. Right in the middle of an important meeting, or a first date, or...
Read MoreSharp wants to keep your motorcycle helmet fresh and clean
by Nick Broughall | Sep 3, 2012 | Tech | 0
One of the downsides of having to wear a helmet every time you hope on a bike is the funky smell...
Read MoreElements of Islay brings science to single malt whisky
by Nick Broughall | Aug 10, 2012 | Lifestyle | 0
Making whisky is a science long mastered by distilleries around the world – getting that...
Read MoreScience proves blokes are bacteria breeding office workers
by Nick Broughall | Jun 1, 2012 | Lifestyle | 0
Take a look at your office desk. Is it clean? No? Congratulations – science has just...
Read MoreLea County, USA to host real-life Sim City (kind of)
by Damian Francis | May 11, 2012 | Lifestyle | 0
It’s one of the most famous game franchises in the world, but Sim City is going to become a...
Read MoreAnother reason to love James Bond: More than 4662 bullets dodged so far
by Nick Broughall | May 10, 2012 | Lifestyle | 0
British secret agent James Bond has it all: Looks, charisma, a high paying job with plenty of...
Read MoreSorry gents, science says ladies don’t like your beard
by Nick Broughall | Mar 16, 2012 | Lifestyle | 0
As the only truly bearded editor at EFTM, this news saddens me. Scientists in New Zealand and...
Read MoreWho wants to eat a test tube hamburger?
by Nick Broughall | Feb 24, 2012 | Lifestyle | 0
It’s a scary thought, but science is on the verge of creating the world’s first test tube hamburger, using meat grown in a lab rather than the back of a cow. Who wants one? Researchers have generated strips of meat...
Read MoreScience proves getting back with your ex is a recipe for unhappiness
by Nick Broughall | Feb 23, 2012 | Lifestyle | 0
Getting back with your ex may seem like a good idea at the time, but according to science, it’s actually a happiness vacuum that will destroy all the joy in your life. A study at Kansas State University looking at couples...
Read MoreTime-lapse video from the ISS shows just how amazing the planet is
by Nick Broughall | Nov 14, 2011 | Tech | 0
Mark this one down as reason number one space exploration is awesome – Michael König has...
Read MoreAussie inventor turns air into water to win James Dyson Award
by Nick Broughall | Nov 9, 2011 | Tech | 0
Aussie student Edward Linacre from Swinburne University has used the miracle of science to create the AirDrop, a device that collects moisture from the air and condenses it to liquid, before using it to irrigate crops in arid...
Read MoreEat strawberries to avoid booze-fuelled stomach ulcers
by Nick Broughall | Oct 27, 2011 | Lifestyle | 0
These are the kind of studies that science was designed for! European researchers have found that eating lots of strawberries can protect the mucous membrane in your stomach from the dangers of alcohol. But it gets better...
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