People have been enjoying jasmine tea for many centuries. Both tea and jasmine were cultivated in China during the Tang Dynasty (618-907), and people may have drunk jasmine tea even before that time.
Regular ScienceAlert readers will likely know how pervasive microplastics are – getting into human tissue, ancient rock, and bottled water – but it may come as a shock to discover just how many of ...
Meaning: If you use these links to buy something, we will not earn a commission. Tea is the second most popular drink in the world (water is the only more popular beverage), and on any given day, ...
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Drinking tea from plastic-containing tea bags could expose you to billions of nano- and microplastics with every sip, putting your health at risk. Many tea bags contain small amounts of tiny ...
Many holiday recipes are doing rounds on the internet this season. We have come across one such recipe which is inspired by Broadway star Kristin Chenoweth called, easy 3-ingredient Crinkle Cookies.
A UAB research has characterised in detail how polymer-based commercial tea bags release millions of nanoplastics and microplastics when infused. The study shows for the first time the capacity of ...
In between watching interviews and red carpet appearances, I recently came across an Instagram post of Chenoweth baking adorable pink crinkle cookies just in time for the holidays (and perhaps a ...
The study shows that, when brewing tea, polypropylene releases approximately 1.2 billion particles per milliliter, with an average size of 136.7 nanometers; cellulose releases about 135 million ...