Verywell Health on MSN
Soluble vs. Insoluble Fiber: Which Is Better for Digestive Health
Soluble fiber and insoluble fiber both support healthy digestion. But when experiencing diarrhea or constipation, be mindful ...
Soluble and insoluble fiber are both important to keep a healthy gut and a properly functioning digestive tract. Here's how to add each to your diet.
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In a recent study, we tested a practical fix: two “magnetic cleaning powders” that can attach onto microplastics in water; ...
Microplastics are the crumbs of our plastic world, tiny pieces that come from bigger items breaking apart or from products ...
Three scientists, including one from the U.S., share the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing “metal-organic ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Calcium could be key to solving stability issues in sodium-ion batteries
Rechargeable batteries are a fundamental part of today's technological landscape, powering everything from our personal ...
Scientists uncover why some proteins survive dehydration, unlocking new possibilities for medicine, food storage, and biotech ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Manhattan-sized basalt field in Brazil becomes live testbed for carbon removal
Microsoft and Terradot are turning Brazil’s basalt-rich farmlands into a living lab for scalable, durable carbon removal.
Chia seeds are rich in calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants.
Experiment evaluates the involvement of calcium ions in the protein-mediated attachment of a marine organism to submerged ...
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