Microwave
Radiation on your plate? What the microwave really does to your food
Despite myths about radiation and vitamin loss, research shows microwaves heat food safely and can preserve nutrients better than some traditional cooking methods.
Just five minutes in the microwave can unleash up to 534,000 micro- and nanoplastics into food
Clarins launches innovative two-phase serum with vitamin C and glycolic acid
Microwave weapon aims to knock drones out of the sky, Epirus pitches Leonidas
The microwave that replaces the oven: Does it really work?
We reviewed the flagship product in Electrolux’s new microwave series – a device that promises to fry, grill and bake without oil. The results surprised us.
High-powered microwave technology is the 'holy grail' of drone interceptors
HPM offers rapid neutralization of swarms, while lasers and costly missiles provide precision strikes against individual drones
Does heating food in the microwave destroy vitamins? Dr. Maya Rosman explains
Despite all the negative talk about how it harms our health – almost everyone has one at home. So what are the facts, and what are the myths? Let’s set the record straight.
Which living things survive microwaves? A study finds 747 bacteria can
"The microwave is as dirty as your kitchen table, so don't forget to clean it," stated Manuel Porcar, one of the researchers.
The fastest, the tastiest: Hot Salep that is prepared in a minute
Mix milk with cornflour and spices, quickly send to the microwave and you have a delicious cup of hot Salep.
No chemicals or scrubbing: how to clean your microwave efficiently
A revolutionary and hassle-free method for a sparkling, bacteria-free microwave.