Recent studies suggest that sniffing your own farts might offer health benefits due to the presence of hydrogen sulfide (H2S). While large doses are toxic, tiny amounts naturally produced in the gut ...
As many cat owners will testify, their pets are often mysterious creatures, independent, cunning and sometimes aloof. And now it appears that when it comes to communication, they might be playing ...
Saunas are great. Whether you’re visiting your local bath house, slipping into some steam in a remote Swedish village, indulging after the gym, or are lucky enough to have one at home, it’s hard to ...
Your gut health has a lot to say through farting. Passing gas is a normal sign of a healthy digestive system. However, frequent or very foul-smelling gas can signal problems like IBS or lactose ...
Infrared devices have become increasingly popular in recent years and can be found in many gyms to reduce muscle pain and inflammation. There are also many at-home infrared light devices for muscle ...
I’m getting old–I can remember when the Air Jordan 6 sneakers dropped in the ‘90s and now they’re about to turn 35! The Air Jordan 6 ‘Reverse Infrared’ sneakers (Style Code: CT8529-001) will be a part ...
Whether you're searing steaks in a cast-iron skillet, calibrating a pizza oven, or checking the temperature on HVAC equipment, a reliable infrared thermometer is a necessity not only for accuracy but ...
On May 28, 2025, in Chicago, Illinois, USA, @sarachm1010 shared a video of a cat reacting to a fart spray. In the video, the author places the spray near the cat’s nose. The curious cat sniffs it ...
Examples of visible, thermal and evapotranspiration imagery in agricultural fields in Lachlan Valley, Australia, from Hydrosat's VanZyl-1 satellite. Credit: Hydrosat SAN FRANCISCO — Hydrosat announced ...
Humans have a new way of seeing infrared light, without the need for clunky night-vision goggles. Researchers have made the first contact lenses to convey infrared vision — and the devices work even ...
Neuroscientists and materials scientists have created contact lenses that enable infrared vision in both humans and mice by converting infrared light into visible light. Unlike infrared night vision ...