
A team of British scientists have created the world's thinnest spaghetti, about 200 times thinner than a human hair and even narrower than some wavelengths of light.

Some restaurants in Italy come up with creative ideas, when replacing plastic straws with pasta to protect the environment.

You are accustomed to eating pasta with a fork, but the people of Naples - a place with a long tradition of pasta production have a unique style that is far from what you can

This is one of the classic April Fools' jokes that few would have thought it was a joke.

The first compass is called

Two researchers Davide Michieletto and Professor Matthew Turner from the University of Warwick (UK) have come to a very interesting place in the hope of explaining the complexity