If the machines really are out to get us, they may have already found one of our biggest weaknesses – our love of cheese. A British dairy farm has become the first in the world to employ a robot to ...
Neanderthals used them as a burial place, their walls bear Stone Age cave paintings and more recently couples have been able to book them as an other-worldly subterranean wedding venue. Now, the ...
A recent experiment conducted in Switzerland called Cheese in Surround Sound has found that exposing aging cheese to music makes it taste better. The study was put together in order to investigate how ...
Dr Karl Kruszelnicki: Now, we've been making cheese for about 10,000 years. And the hard proof of this is that in Poland, we found ceramic vessels with little holes in them, and those holes have ...
They have been used for storing the nation’s valuables during wartime – and have even staged underground weddings and concerts. Now, the National Showcaves of Wales at Dan Yr Ogof in the upper Swansea ...
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Britain's cheese preferences are evolving, with a notable shift towards stronger cheddar varieties. While mild and medium cheddars have historically dominated the market, sales data reveals a growing ...
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