Here’s a juicy sex tip. Men who regularly drink grape juice could significantly lower their odds of erectile dysfunction — especially older fellas, a new study published in the Aging Male has ...
We feasted on Korean melon, persimmons, Asian pears, and what we thought of as “Korean grapes.” The grapes were always the star of the show. They tasted like grape candy. Spherical with dark ...
Texas A&M AgriLife will collaborate in a first-of-its-kind project to propagate new seedless muscadine grape varieties to benefit grape growers in Texas and beyond. Justin Scheiner, Ph.D., will lead ...
Macquarie University researchers have demonstrated how ordinary supermarket grapes can enhance the performance of quantum sensors, potentially leading to more efficient quantum technologies.
Photo of the experimental setup to couple MWs to N- 𝑉s using grape dimers. A stripped optical fiber with N- 𝑉 spins, cantilevered from a rod, lies between two grapes. The grapes were ...
Grapes have a long history of medicinal purposes, stretching back as far as ancient Greece. Often, this traditional “medicine” came in the form of wine, but its leaves, vines, and fruit were ...
In interesting research, insights from ordinary supermarket grapes led researchers to boost quantum sensor performance. The study reveals that grape pairs generate localized magnetic field ...
Though the tradition originates in Spain, eating 12 lucky grapes at midnight is beloved by many in Mexico. (Ralf Roletschek/GFDL) It’s the last night of the year in Mexico, a country as alive as ...
From the ashes of the Cudlee Creek fire in the Adelaide Hills five years ago has emerged a brandy created from the damaged grapes. All of the vines in fifth-generation grape grower Simon Tolley's ...
Besides running the business, Karagözoğlu spends his time driving through Anatolia, trying to preserve a part of Turkey’s endangered heritage, uncovering the winemaking grapes that time forgot. He was ...
Black grapes have been grown in Europe and Asia for over 6,000 years. The black grapes we enjoy today (Vitis vinifera) come in two varieties — one grows in Western Asia near the Black Sea ...