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Featured blog: FDA accords some trans fats a "generally regarded as safe" designation.Found in: Biomedicine, Chemistry, Food Science, Nutrition and Science & Society
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Sidebar: InsectsFound in: Environment, Food Science, Humans, Life and Nutrition
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Dining on insects, usually more by choice than necessity, occurs in at least 100 countries — and may be better than chicken for both people and the environment.Found in: Environment, Food Science, Life and Nutrition
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Perchlorate is not yet a household word in many parts of the country. But it may becomes one if Sen. Barbara Boxer has her way. Perchlorate – an ingredient in solid rocket fuel, fireworks, flares and explosives – taints drinking-water supplies around the nation, not to mention plenty of foods. In animal tests, the pollutant perturbs thyroid-hormone signaling. If such hormonal messages are muted or garbled in the womb or shortly after birth, an animal may suffer developmental – even cognitive – retardation. So one might think that U.S. regulatory agencies would have set maximum allowab...Found in: Body & Brain, Ecology, Environment, Nutrition and Science & Society
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With Uncle Sam pushing the production of ethanol for fuel, U.S. farmers are planting more corn than at any time since World War II, and garnering premium prices for each harvested bushel. But many livestock operations are getting hit with a double whammy: higher feeds costs and corn-derived feed that’s carrying triple the normal load of fungal poisons.Found in: Agriculture, Environment, Food Science, Molecules, Nutrition and Science & Society
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A shortfall in rice production has been developing well under the radar screen of agricultural economists and growers. The bad news: It promises to get much worse, and fairly soon.Found in: Agriculture, Environment, Nutrition and Science & Society
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The kinds of microbes living in an infant's gut may influence weight gain later in childhood.Found in: Nutrition
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The alkalinity of diets rich in potassiumusually a reflection of heavy fruit and vegetable consumptionhelps preserve muscle.Found in: Nutrition
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Math Trek
The U.S. News & World Report rankings of colleges and universities are largely arbitrary, according to a new mathematical analysis. Oct 3rd 2008
The U.S. News & World Report rankings of colleges and universities are largely arbitrary, according to a new mathematical analysis. Oct 3rd 2008
Natural History of the Point Reyes Peninsula
Univ. of California, 2008, 366 p., $24.95
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Univ. of California, 2008, 366 p., $24.95
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