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Gone are the days when day traders would step in and backstop the market after sell-offs. Blame the Iran war.
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Losing your sense of smell and taste can be a symptom of the coronavirus. Here's how to cope if it happens to you.
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Our tongues may be able to consciously distinguish fat as a primary taste.
Everyone should cook with MSG, says food scientist
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These magical foods are loaded with natural MSG
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Loss of taste or smell isn't a common COVID-19 symptom for Omicron infections, disease experts say
Less than 20% of people with COVID-19 in the UK have reported loss of smell recently. The symptom was once a hallmark of COVID-19.
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Apollo's top economist says markets are overreacting and the Iran war won't derail the US economy
Apollo's top economist Torsten Sløk remains optimistic about the US economy amid the Iran war, predicting long-term market stability once it's over.
The Nasdaq 100 falls into correction territory as the Iran war derails the tech-led bull market
The Nasdaq 100 entered correction territory on Friday. AI jitters, the Iran war, and a memory stock sell-off have dragged the index lower.
There's a scientific reason why everyone's obsessed with cold brew coffee
Chemistry in action.
Here's why salt tastes so good, yet too much salt tastes so bad
We need salt to survive, but a special mechanism keeps us from eating too much of it at once.
Here's how Shake Shack really compares to In-N-Out
Talk to any fast food aficionado about their favorite hamburger and they'll likely name Shake Shack or In-N-Out Burger at the top of their list.
One activity may engage your brain more than any other
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The German Military Tightens Its Social Media Rules
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Robert Fox, Acclaimed Producer in Britain and on Broadway, Dies at 73
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Your nose matters more than your mouth when it comes to tasting food — here's why
Neuroscientist Dr. Gordon Shepherd has been studying flavor for years, and he's found a surprising way that your brain experiences taste.
A new movement that uses science to trick your brain could revolutionize how we eat
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‘Tempolimit? Nein, danke!’: why German petrolheads won’t slow down – despite the energy crisis
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