inverse.com
Maybe you’ve heard eating burnt food can make you sick. Or maybe, after a quick
Google, you’ve read blogs that claim that eating burnt food — from slightly
blackened barbeque to scorched toast — will fill your body with cancer-causing
carcinogens.
about 3 years ago
inverse.com
In the journal “Cell Reports” scientists report that the rapid antidepressant
action associated with ketamine is because of specific synaptic effects.
about 3 years ago
marketscreener.com
By Sarah Sloat Swiss chemicals company Sika AG said Thursday that it would
acquire MBCC Group from an affiliate of Lone Star Funds, in a transaction with
an enterprise value of 5.5 billion... | November 17, 2021
about 3 years ago
marketwatch.com
By Sarah Sloat Toshiba Corp. is considering splitting into separate companies,
the Japanese conglomerate said Monday in a statement. “Toshiba is in the...
about 3 years ago
inverse.com
New research suggests there’s a link between genetic risk for psychiatric
disorders and the likelihood of living in a city.
about 3 years ago
inverse.com
The benefits of good sleep can’t be overstated. Here are five ways to boost your
sleep quality and quantity, from warm baths to cool bedding.
about 3 years ago
studybreaks.com
The viral pug became a TikTok sensation and has taken social media by storm with
his daily predictions.
about 3 years ago
marketwatch.com
By Sarah Sloat Shares in Alstria Office REIT-AG jumped Thursday after
Canada-based investment company Brookfield Asset Management Inc. agreed to make
a...
about 3 years ago
marketwatch.com
By Sarah Sloat Novartis AG and Roche Holding AG said Thursday that the Swiss
pharmaceutical companies have agreed for Novartis to sell its holding of
Roche...
about 3 years ago
inverse.com
In a study published in the journal ‘JAMA Psychiatry,’ scientists establish a
link between depression polygenic scores and increased white blood cell count.
about 3 years ago
marketwatch.com
By Sarah Sloat German auto supplier and technology company Robert Bosch GmbH
said Friday that it would invest more than 400 million euros ($467.3 million)
in...
about 3 years ago
inverse.com
Bones-or-no-bones has become a quasi forecast for bad days or good days,
embraced in a way that’s both serious and not.
about 3 years ago
inverse.com
Scientists extract wooden fragments and used new technology to detect cosmic ray
signals, revealing the earliest presence of Vikings in the Americas.
about 3 years ago
inverse.com
Elevated blood pressure places individuals at risk of accelerated brain aging.
Meanwhile, optimal blood pressure can help brains stay six months younger.
about 3 years ago
marketwatch.com
By Sarah Sloat Alphawave IP Group PLC on Tuesday raised its outlook for the year
based on strong demand and after improved results in the first half. The...
about 3 years ago
marketwatch.com
By Sarah Sloat K3 Business Technology Group PLC said Monday that it would sell
the business and assets of its Sage Business to Pinnacle Computing Ltd. for...
about 3 years ago
marketwatch.com
By Sarah Sloat Pharos Energy PLC said Wednesday that revenue declined in the
first half but the company swung to a profit after an impairment charge hit...
about 3 years ago
marketwatch.com
By Sarah Sloat Lenzing AG Chief Executive Officer Stefan Doboczky will leave his
post as of Sept. 30 after informing the supervisory board he wouldn’t extend...
about 3 years ago
marketwatch.com
By Sarah Sloat Adecco Group AG said Tuesday that it aimed to raise up to 230
million euros ($273 million) by issuing new shares, in part to fund its...
about 3 years ago
marketwatch.com
By Sarah Sloat Atlas Copco AB said on Tuesday that it acquired the assets of
NATEV GmbH, a German company specializing in technology used in auto-industry...
about 3 years ago
inverse.com
Scientists found histamines are an important link between depression and
inflammation because of their effect on serotonin.
over 3 years ago