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“Greening” ruthenium-arene catalyst precursors with n-heterocyclic carbene ligands derived from caffeine and theophylline. Credit: ULiège/L.Delaude A study by Lionel Delaude and François Mazars, researchers from the Laboratory of Catalysis at the University of Liège (Belgium), has shown that caffeine and theophylline can be used to “green” catalysts based on ruthenium. This chemical element belongs to …

There’s a certain mystique about Earl Grey. It’s distinctive flavor and colorful, mystery shrouded origins make a good story, and it’s probably the best known of all English teas, and possibly the best known tea, period. Repeated references to the blend in popular culture (most commonly, music, movies, television, and books), have only reinforced the …

The research report of the Automatic Tea Bag Packing Machine market examines key factors stimulating and inhibiting industry expansion over the analysis period(20XX-20XX). Moreover, it provides methods to combat the impact of challenges that have affected market growth. The research document includes detailed information about current trends and prospects to aid business-owners in forming strategies …

For the past three years, Martez Files, a professor of African American studies at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, has created mental health kits for struggling students. What started as an effort to give back to the school district he grew up in, Birmingham City Schools, has grown into a full-scale operation involving student …

DUBLIN, Jan. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — The “Global Matcha Tea Market Analysis 2020” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. Research and Markets Logo The Global Matcha Tea market is expected to reach $2.69 billion by 2026 growing at a CAGR of 6.7% from 2019 to 2026 Matcha is a high-grade green tea obtained from …

Dimethyltryptamine, a central component of the naturally psychedelic drink ayahuasca tea, can boost the formation of new neurons, a new study has found. The study was lead by researchers at the Complutense University of Madrid (UCM). In addition to neurons, the infusion used for shamanic purposes also induces the formation of other neural cells …

A man who has thought a lot about the maths behind stirring cups of tea has won one of the world’s most lucrative academic prizes. Professor Sir Martin Hairer from Imperial College in London won the 2021 Breakthrough Prize for Mathematics by applying complex maths to simple situations – like stirring a cup of tea. …

Almost overnight, the coronavirus pandemic obliterated Steven Smith Teamaker’s customer base. The Portland specialty-tea manufacturer, founded by Steven Smith in 2009, used to sell half of its product to the hospitality sector. That customer base disappeared after Gov. Kate Brown’s shelter-in-place order in March. Darren Marshall, CEO of Smith Tea, quickly took the business in …

Across the nation, protests against the stay-at-home orders that health experts say are needed to save lives are taking place, with more set for the coming days. This week, about 100 protesters gathered outside the Ohio statehouse in Columbus to push for Republican Gov. Mike DeWine to reopen the state. In Raleigh, more than 100 …

PORTSMOUTH — The ways racism can play a part in the health care of black people was the topic of an Elinor Williams Hooker Tea Talk on Sunday. The talk, part of an ongoing series, was titled Medicine, Health, and Race, and was held in the Levenson Room at Portsmouth Public Library. This week’s presenters …