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Researchers pioneer nanotechnology to combat E. coli in rice, strengthen food safety
News Desk
Researchers at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) have made a major breakthrough in agricultural biotechnology, focusing on the use of nanotechnology to combat E. coli contamination in rice cr ...[Continue Reading]
Food Safety News
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How does abortion translate? Ballot measures are a challenge for interpreters
MICHAEL WARREN Associated Press, GEOFF MULVIHILL Associated Press, PHILIP MARCELO Associated Press
Reproductive rights measures are on the ballots in 10 states after heated debates over how to describe their impact on abortion and that's just in English. In 388 places across the U.S. where Englis ...[Continue Reading]
ABC News
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Getting to know PLOS Mental Health: Environmental Impacts
Karli Montague-Cardoso
Over the last few months of our Getting to know PLOS Mental Health series, we have heard from our Section Editors Gloria Wong (Community Mental Health), Vania Martinez (Epidemiology of Mental Healt ...[Continue Reading]
Plos.org
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Marriott International Announces Global Launch of Connect Responsibly with Marriott Bonvoy Events
Investing.com
New program to offer meeting planners a meeting impact report and access to select carbon offset projects BETHESDA, Md. , Oct. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Marriott International (NASDAQ:MAR), Inc. ...[Continue Reading]
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Flies with shorter eye-stalks act aggressively because females are less attracted to them
Laura Baisas
In the stalk-eyed fly world, its the males with longer eyestalks that get the females. Not only do the females prefer males with longer antennae dotted eye-stalks, but other males are also less likel ...[Continue Reading]
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Jeff VanderMeer's Nightmare Fuel
Adam Morgan
Its not going to attack you, Jeff VanderMeer promises when an alligator creeps past us just after dawn. Ive never seen one in the wild before. It smells like a leather-bound book thats been sitting a ...[Continue Reading]
esquire.com
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