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Why does medicine taste bad?

​​For something curative and healing, most medicines have a surprisingly noxious taste. From bitter-tasting syrups to the ...
Researchers used a natural compound derived from the pomegranate tree to improve lithium recovery from smelting slags.
DMT, or dimethyltryptamine, is a natural psychoactive molecule found in many plants and mammals. According to an article ...
Building blocks of life have been found on this moon of Saturn. They may come from chemical reactions beyond Enceladus’ possible life-supporting ocean.
Beer and wine, staples of human history for millennia, are still yielding new surprises. Recent research highlights how yeast ...
New research shows that DMT, a natural psychoactive compound found in plants and the human brain, can protect against stroke damage in animal and cell models.
Scientists have developed a new eyedrop that can ferry protective compounds all the way to the retina, paving the way for a ...
OSU study probes compounds in products marketed as legal psychedelics The National Library of Medicine defines "designer ...
Leishmaniasis is a neglected tropical disease that affects millions and lacks effective treatments due to safety concerns, ...
Millipedes aren’t perhaps the world’s most sought-after animals, but in all those legs, there is chemical gold. The humble arthropods have just opened new secrets-one which might actually be a cure ...
Grandma’s remedies meet modern medicine: health apps that actually work Your grandmother’s medicine cabinet held simple ...
A research team led by Prof. Chu Yannan at the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, has ...