By "cheating" the brain, your partner can become more attractive – here's how to do it
The article discusses how manipulating brain chemistry can enhance romantic attraction between partners even after years of being together.
Quantum chemistry software promises a revolution in the discovery of new drugs and materials
A powerful quantum chemistry mechanism is now available to assist scientists in tackling complex chemical problems, potentially accelerating drug discovery and materials science research.
Between Vulnerability and Guilt: Why Many Men Feel Sad After Orgasm?
Recent studies indicate that 41% of men experience so-called "postcoital sadness," driven by a combination of brain chemistry and social conditioning, with the latter being treatable.
Exoplanets: Earth - a cosmic stroke of luck
The study highlights the crucial chemical requirements necessary for planets to develop life, emphasizing the importance of oxygen levels during their formation.
Opportunities and Challenges in the Era of the 5th Scientific Method
The article discusses the rise of artificial intelligence as a fundamental element of scientific discoveries, as highlighted by recent Nobel Prize winners in Physics and Chemistry.
The Chemistry of Sugar in Ramadan: Why the Body Prefers Dates Over Juice?
Doctors warn diabetics against sweetened juices during Ramadan but show a leniency towards consuming dates, which also contain sugars, due to differences in how they are processed by the body.
Is This Thing On?
The article discusses the chemistry between Will Arnett and Laura Dern in Bradley Cooper's third film and reflects on the themes of love and vulnerability in performances.
Cocktail Chemistry: Flavors Love Alcohol
The article discusses the role of alcohol in cocktails, emphasizing that ethanol should enhance flavor rather than simply induce intoxication.
Margot Robbie's career in 'jeopardy' as flirting with co-star sparks fears of ‘Jennifer Lawrence style backlash’
Margot Robbie's rising career faces potential setbacks as her on-screen chemistry with co-star Jacob Elordi raises concerns about negative public backlash similar to that experienced by Jennifer Lawrence.
Pointing out an unusual mix – this is where we should look for life in space
Researchers suggest that a rare chemical mix, including precise amounts of oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus, is crucial for the emergence of life on planets.
In the "Eye of God" Recorded the Chemistry of Life and the End of the Solar System
A spectacular new image of the Helix Nebula, captured by the James Webb Space Telescope, reveals both the chemistry of life's origins in our solar system and a glimpse into its ultimate fate.
This was really dramatic! Matea from 'Mr. Perfect' honestly about the moment Karlo eliminated her from the show
In the new season of 'Mr. Perfect', a dramatic moment occurred during speed dating when Karlo failed to give a rose to Matea despite their evident chemistry.
The Science of Love at the Eugenides Foundation
The Eugenides Foundation is hosting an interactive science event focused on the neurobiology and chemistry of love, scheduled for February 7, 8, 14, and 15, leading up to Valentine's Day.
‘Masterpiece’ rom-com with ‘perfect’ chemistry shoots up Netflix charts
A fan-favorite rom-com from the early 2000s featuring a beloved Hollywood star has quickly climbed to the top of Netflix's film charts.
Missing Link to the Origin of Life: Scientists Found Unexpectedly Complex Giant in Deep Space
Scientists have discovered the largest organic molecule containing sulfur, essential for life on Earth, in interstellar space, marking it as a 'missing link' in understanding the origin of life's chemistry in the universe.
Margot Robbie on the chemistry with Jacob Elordi in 'Wuthering Heights': We were prepared to succeed
Margot Robbie expressed her excitement about the chemistry she shared with Jacob Elordi during the filming of 'Wuthering Heights', feeling fortunate for their connection.
A "smart" pill that eliminates jet lag
A new oral chemical compound is shown to restore the body's circadian rhythm regardless of the timing of administration, significantly accelerating recovery from jet lag.
French-American chemist makes major breakthrough in recycling of rare earths
A French-American chemist has achieved a significant breakthrough in the recycling of rare earth elements, which are vital for various industries and have geopolitical importance due to China's dominance in their supply.
China’s first-of-a-kind ABF crystal creates most energized solid-state laser beam
A laboratory at the Xinjiang Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry has developed a groundbreaking ABF crystal that produces the shortest wavelength laser beam at 158.9 nanometers, potentially advancing fields like quantum computing and precision manufacturing.
On its World Day.. the Story of Hot Pepper from Spiritual Spice to Chemistry of Pleasure
The article explores the historical significance of spices, especially hot pepper, which transitioned from spiritual and medicinal uses in ancient civilizations to a key player in global trade and culinary practices.
'Outstanding' forgotten sci-fi thriller with two huge stars on Film 4 tonight
The 2011 sci-fi thriller 'The Adjustment Bureau', starring Matt Damon and Emily Blunt, is being highlighted for its strong fan appreciation of its lead actors' chemistry and smart storytelling.
A new type of quantum computer would work even in the living room. The bold idea comes from a Czech scientist
Czech scientist Vít Svoboda has proposed a revolutionary concept for quantum computers using chiral molecules instead of electricity and silicon, winning the prestigious Dream Chemistry Award.
Online, I felt chemistry, but the first meeting did not go well. Should I suggest another?
The article discusses a woman's experience of feeling chemistry with a man she met online, yet the first in-person meeting didn't go as expected, prompting her to ponder whether to propose another meeting.