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I’m common as muck and spent £150 on Michelin star food to see if it’s worth it
I went to Adams in the city centre and the food had me in tears
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Pucker up! Why humans evolved a taste for sour foods
We chat with an expert about one of the most mysterious flavors
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Do you care if your meat came from the United States? USDA wants your feedback.
A new survey will ask whether consumers know that meat labeled as “Product of U.S.A.” could—legally—come from cattle and hogs that were raised and slaughtered anywhere.
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Scientists working in Kenya are trialing an innovative way to “harvest the sun twice.”
Innovative Project Is Growing Crops Beneath Solar Panels in Kenya - EcoWatch
Innovative Project Is Growing Crops Beneath Solar Panels in Kenya - EcoWatch
Innovative Project Is Growing Crops Beneath Solar Panels in Kenya - EcoWatch
Scientists working in Kenya are trialing an innovative way to “harvest the sun twice.” This means using a special solar panel technique known as agrivoltaics that installs solar panels both to generat...
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Spain’s ingenious water maze
Invented by the region’s Moorish rulers 1,200 years ago, Valencia’s irrigation system is now a model for sustainable farming.
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Challenges of producing cultivated meat at scale
Challenges of producing cultivated meat at scale
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Aaronius1
i hear that it creates ten times more pollution then regular farming ......
- February 16, 2022
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Life in the soil was thought to be silent. What if it isn’t?
A handful of scientists have started to train their ears to the worms, grubs and roots underground. They were not prepared for what they heard.
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Genetically modified crops in Europe could reduce greenhouse gas emissions. More widespread use of genetically modified crops in the EU could prevent the release of 33 million tons of CO2 equivalents,... View More
Genetic engineering can have a positive effect on the climate
The use of genetically modified (GM) crops in agriculture remains contentious, especially in Europe. According to surveys, many people fear that these could have negative effects for human health and ...
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Aaronius1
Bull Shit ! they pollute the earth , geneticlly inserted pesticides , destroy the soil and destroy your digestive tract , any one who plants genetically altered seeds is a traitor to humanity and destroying their own childrens future ,,, for a few bucks more ,
- February 9, 2022
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DakotaEight
Maybe they should stop the deforresting worlwide before that shit.
- February 9, 2022
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Apples are not indigenous to North America, nor most of Europe. They originated in Kazakhstan, in central Asia east of the Caspian Sea. The capital of Kazakhstan, Alma Ata, means “full of apples.” By ... View More
Origins of Apples | NC Historic Sites
Apples are not native to North America. They originated in Kazakhstan, in central Asia east of the Caspian Sea. The capital of Kazakhstan, Alma Ata, means “full of apples.” By 1500 BC apple seeds had ...
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Why Chinese teacups have no handles ~ Academie de Bernadac
Discover the answer to this question in today’s article!