You wouldn’t show up drunk to the gym or a game. So why would you show up sleep-deprived? The science says there’s not much difference. Stay awake for 18 hour ...
Alcohol has long been synonymous with relaxation. If you want to unwind after a rough day at work—or kick back on the couch, at a baseball game, or in the pool—there’s historically been a good chance ...
Thanks to science, you may soon be able to get drunk without feeling the effects the next morning. A British scientist and longtime drug researcher has developed an alcohol substitute that still gives ...
For some, drinking alcohol and getting drunk is a core part of life. In Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, that's certainly the ...
Nonalcoholic beer is the lone bright spot in a shrinking global beer market, set to hit $4 billion by 2028 as Millennials and Gen Z drive demand beyond Dry January. U.S. “nonalcoholic” beers may ...
Women always seem to get drunk faster than men for some reason. But what if that weren't just a stereotype? What if the difference were real, measurable, and rooted in basic biology? As it turns out, ...
In 2007, Anchorage Daily News reported a goofy looking moose tangled up in Christmas lights. A local biologist guessed that the animal had eaten too many fermented crab apples from a nearby tree and ...
It’s a big year for booze, both for the people who drink it and the companies that make it: U.S. officials are set to sift through competing science on drinking alcohol to decide how much is too much.