"The main idea here is you don't want to wrap it in plastic," says Montez, "There are a lot of active microorganisms in cheese and you want to keep them alive by the time you're going to eat it." If ...
A woman explained why she refused to wrap a birthday gift for her fiancé's mom: because she doesn't want to be taken ...
WHOI researchers discovered that foamed CDA, a bioplastic, degrades 15 times faster in seawater, making it the fastest ...
In the domestic waste industry, recyclable plastic waste is categorized under either synthetic polymer or synthetic resin waste depending on the material and can be sold to facilities specialized ...
Scientists discovered that bacteria commonly found in wastewater can break down plastic to turn it into a food source, a finding that researchers hope could be a promising answer to combat one of ...
KBS2’s upcoming drama “Face Me” is a mystery thriller that follows the unlikely partnership between a cold plastic surgeon and a passionate Gen Z detective. Together, they delve into the ...
No, not lifting 50-pound bags of flour or cracking dozens of eggs at a time. It was fighting with the plastic wrap every time a tray of dough needed to go into the walk-in fridge. Even as a home ...
A woman is seeking advice after her husband asked her to get plastic surgery to 'fix' her body ... Oh my god if it was me there would be hell to pay for that. So since you keep telling him No ...
Netflix’s “It’s What’s Inside” is the body-swapping thriller that sparked a bidding war at Sundance, and it’s finally streaming for all to see. And you’re probably going to want to ...
A new study finds a bacterium in this family can break down the plastic for food. Researchers also identified the enzyme the bacterium use to degrade plastic. The discovery opens new possibilities ...
If you have some felt, cut several layers (about 1/2 inch thick) into a "U" shape. Place the felt under your ankle bone, and incorporate it as you wrap your elastic bandage, for extra compression in ...
A new study found that black-colored plastic kitchen utensils and takeout containers, among other items, may contain cancer-causing chemicals. The study, published Tuesday in the scientific ...