Archive For The “Sciences” Category

Super Chef — Chimps?

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Super Chef — Chimps?

Wait for your food

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QOOQ in the Kitchen

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QOOQ in the Kitchen

A French tablet for the kitchen

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Uji Films Urges “Resistance”

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Uji Films Urges “Resistance”

“Not all germs are created equal”…

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FLL Chef Shout-Out: Wilo Benet

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FLL Chef Shout-Out: Wilo Benet

What is “food safety” in Spanish?

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Fast Company: 3-D Printers and Homaro Cantu

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Fast Company:  3-D Printers and Homaro Cantu

Transmorgification of food

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Join the FIRST LEGO League’s Food Factor Challenge!

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Join the FIRST LEGO League’s Food Factor Challenge!

Kids need 20,000 chefs

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Explosive News in Breakfast Cereal?

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Explosive News in Breakfast Cereal?

Need a little pick-me-up for brekkies?

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Economist: Wheat Rust Resurrects

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Fungus flair-ups could mean widespread famines in future

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Michelle Obama on Obesity

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The First Lady speaks on childhood obesity.

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Michelle Obama: Let’s Move

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Super Chef applauds First Lady Michelle Obama‘s new campaign to fight childhood obesity: Let’s Move. Highlights of this new initiative include: The FDA will work with foodmakers to make labels more “customer friendly.” The beverage industry will start putting calorie information on the front of its products. The American Academy of Pediatrics will encourage doctors…

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Red Wine and Fish: Chemically Averse

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Most of us assume that tannins make for a strong fishy aftertaste….

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MasterChef: Endangering Fish Via TV?

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MasterChef: Endangering Fish Via TV?

Be careful what you cook on TV…

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Norman Borlaug: RIP

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Norman Borlaug:  RIP

The News Hour talks about Norman Borlaug with Gary Toenniessen of the Rockefeller Foundation

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Norman Borlaug: Scourge of Hunger

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Norman Borlaug:  Scourge of Hunger

Norman Borlaug has left us… the man who saved Mexico and India from starvation in the 1950s and 1960s…

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