Sip smarter: Apple juice effects on oral health are short-lived, but there are caveats by University of Portsmouth edited by Stephanie Baum, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...
Chinese researchers recently discovered a new effect that can generate spin-polarization in fluid. The new effect, which is called "shear-induced polarization (SIP)," predicts that shear flow can ...
While apple juice temporarily disrupts the mouth's natural protective coating, the effects begin to wear off within 10 minutes Research challenges assumptions about fruit juice being immediately ...
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