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Scientists at the Missouri Botanical Garden are preserving diverse plant species. And, how micronutrients could help address world hunger.
Together, or not together, that is the question. Hamlet is not the only one facing life-changing questions—wild animals have ...
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In the last few years, a mixture of small family-run restaurants and big Asian chains have stirred up Portland’s Chinese food scene, creating tons of exciting options for diners in town and expanding ...
“Once these radionuclides go into the ocean, they are taken up. . . throughout the food web, and they can be bioaccumulated and biomagnified in organisms.” In other words, they accumulate and ...
The finding shifts the focus of concern around plastic pollution from water and soil to a far more insidious route — the very air we breathe and the leafy food we eat. The research team set up ...
In one of the country’s poorest areas, the quantity and quality of government deliveries have dropped, forcing one charity to make do with thin soup and dried cranberries. Deirdre Calhoun serves ...
PURCHASE, NY. — Two days after federal officials took action against synthetic dyes for food and beverages, PepsiCo Inc. chairman and chief executive officer Ramon Laguarta said his company ...
“The productivity of these waters – the ability of the ocean to support plankton growth – is the foundation of the marine food web. If ocean productivity declines, it will powerfully affect ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr announced plans to remove certain artificial dyes from the U.S. food and drug supply, taking a step toward fulfilling one of his campaign promises.