Caffeine for the military
The DSO National Laboratories (DSO National Laboratories) are studying a caffeine drug to help soldiers stay alert on the battlefield.
The DSO National Laboratories (DSO National Laboratories) are studying a caffeine drug to help soldiers stay alert on the battlefield.
Scientists from the DSO National Laboratories (DSO National Laboratories) will spend three years studying Asian coffee drinking habits. The goal is to produce caffeine to help soldiers stay alert on the battlefield.
The DSO National Laboratory is a Singapore military research organization. The DSO says its work will be a breakthrough in preparing caffeine pills.
This medicine will have caffeine content equivalent to 1/2 cup to 2 cups of coffee. They are suitable for people with different "capital" .
Caffeine is abundant in coffee. A cup of coffee contains 65-175 mg of caffeine. Caffeine has a chemical formula called 1,3,7-trimethylxanthine.
Molecular structure model of 1,3,7-trimethylxanthine (ie caffeine)
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