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Can animals engage in pretend play? A fascinating tea party experiment with bonobos provides new insights. In this series of innovative experiments, researchers presented a bonobo…
Kanzi the Bonobo, 43 Years Old Ape Initiative Bonobos, our closest primate relatives, showcased remarkable social behavior by participating in a pretend tea party, revealing their…
Tea tree (Camellia sinensis) is among the most vital beverage crops globally. The size of tea buds not only impacts the yield and quality of fresh…
Black and green teas including matcha exhibit various levels of L-theanine inna finkova / alamy stock photos L-theanine is a naturally occurring amino acid found in…
Item: A kettle. Established: 132. First appeared in the catalog in 1893. Outer appearance: It’s gradually becoming less common. I’m not sure where this is going.…
A naturally occurring compound known as flavan-3-ol, present in cocoa, tea, apples, and grapes, has been shown to enhance blood pressure and vascular health, according to…
Tea (Camellia sinensis) originated in China more than 3,000 years ago and evolved from a medicinal herb to a widely consumed beverage. Although there is considerable…
High concentrations of free amino acids in tea leaves are important for tea’s flavor and health functions, but their biosynthesis, transport and turnover in the tea…
paved with delicious tea What to do with the waste produced by preparing hundreds of millions of cups of tea? Malaysian researchers are proposing turning some…
Even if it's sweet, it's over Most people die when they get old. Roughly speaking, that short sentence can summarize the Dutch/Danish/British study called “.Coffee and…
Microbes appear to influence how well tea plants absorb nutrients Artur Szymczyk/Alamy Tweaking the microbial community at the base of the tea plant could make your…














