Tiger sharks have been recorded to swim nearly 8,500 kilometres in a year, and to get the energy for such an epic swim, the apex predators will eat just about anything, from turtles to dolphins to plastic bottles.
A maths exam question from a UK GCSE paper sparked a number of complaints, after students claimed it triggered them.
When getting ready for a workout, the fuel you choose could make all the difference when it comes to toning up and building strength.
You haven’t been living your best summer life if you haven’t discovered the genius combination of low calories, low sugar, alcohol, and frozen popsicles.
Let’s find out if celery really is the ‘calorie-negative’ food that it claims to be. Welcome to a 2oceansvibe edition of ‘MythBusters’.
We all photograph every meal we ever eat. It’s the way the world has changed. But imagine if those same photos could tell us how many calories we are eating? Behold! The future!
In what could be a huge breakthrough a small crowd-funded start-up, the GoBe seems to be going places, and quickly too.
Prepare to know exactly what you’re putting into your body at all times, with the revolutionary new device from Consumer Physics, called the SCiO.
This is different… explicitly advertising how many calories your product contains instead of trying to make it sound healthier than it is? That’s what you call embracing criticism and putting a positive spin on it….
With so many potential toxins in our food, how are we supposed to know if what we are eating is safe for us? It’s a major problem, especially for people who suffer from food allergies. However, a revolutionary new piece of tech might solve this troublesome dilemma.