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Jennifer Garner and John Miller Are "More Connected Than Ever" After Rare Appearance Funeral home worker fired for ‘disturbing’ photos with caskets: ‘Trying to go viral’ Paranormal investigator dies ...
It's an effort to combat the spread of the flesh-eating screwworm fly, a pest that poses a serious threat to the beef ...
If you've ever ordered kaya toast or Thai milk tea, chances are you've encountered Sunset Yellow FCF, a synthetic food dye ...
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McDonald's Breakfast: Mango Smoothie & Spicy Scrambled Eggs Review
Trump administration pulls $4B in federal funding for California's bullet train project Ukraine-Russia war latest: Putin ally warns Moscow will launch preventative strikes against the west ‘if ...
Commonly present in non-stick cookware, PTFE may release toxic compounds that interfere with men's and women's hormones and ...
Another intergral part of the Alien franchise is that, yes, the aliens are brutal killers. But the humans who are trying to ...
Organic” has become the golden label of modern food marketing — but when it comes to poultry feed, does it actually deliver ...
In the nation’s leading pork-producing state, animal waste fuels crop growth but impairs water quality in a leaky circular ...
Exhibitors and speakers at the Institute of Food Technologists’ annual food expo addressed current challenges facing product ...
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CNET on MSNNo. Eggs Won't Impact Your Cholesterol and 17 Other Health Myths You Can Stop Believing
The truth: Eggs have almost no effect on your blood cholesterol.
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The Cool Down on MSNScientists discover promising new method to remove invisible threat from drinking water: 'There is a growing need'
Scientists have identified a promising all-natural way to remove dangerous microplastics from water. The team, which published its findings in Frontiers in Environmental Science, compared two natural ...
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Hungry bugs and disappearing bioplastics hold key to ending plastic waste crisis, say scientists
Scientists are working with microbes found in Australia's unique ecosystem to create bioplastics which break down in land, ...
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