Tag: University of Cambridge
The mechanical gear as we know it today was invented a very long time ago (sometime around 300 B.C.E.) and has since become an tool in the operation of modern machinery. However, it’s become apparent that mother nature may have beaten us to it many ages ago. Malcolm Burrows and Gregory Sutton, biologists from the University of Cambridge, […]
Cocaine use has long been associated with keeping users/addicts on the thin side (really thin side). Science has often mostly attributed this to cocaine’s appetite-suppressing effects. However, a new study recently published by four neuroscientists at the University of Cambridge suggests otherwise. The paper goes into detail of the food habits of cocaine-addicted men: They had initially reported eating more […]