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#ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Flush-Free Fertilizer 06/29/2010
Most urine ends up in the toilet, as it should. But the garden may be another appropriate place to send human pee, according to scientists in Finland. The yellow liquid appears to help cabbages grow.
Researchers from the University of Kuopio grew...
Chicken Eggs as Drug Factories 06/29/2010
Medicine comes in lots of different packages. Painkillers in a tablet can make your headache go away. Antibiotic cream from a tube can prevent your cuts from becoming infected. But can medicine come packaged in chicken eggs?
A team of scientists from Sco
Got Milk? How? 06/29/2010
We put it in cereal. We drink it with cookies. And we eat tons of foods that are made from it, including yogurt, cheese and even some crackers, breads and granola bars. For most of us, milk is a staple that would be hard to live without.
Thousands of yea
Growing Healthier Tomato Plants 06/29/2010
If you've ever tried to grow your own flowers or vegetables, you know that gardening is an art as much as it is a science. The science part just took a step forward, at least for tomatoes.
Keeping Bugs Away from Food 06/29/2010
You're always supposed to stand far away from food when applying bug spray. That's because many bug repellents contain dangerous chemicals that can make you sick if you eat them by mistake.
Keeping bugs away from your body, however, is only half the batt
Microbes at the Gas Pump 06/29/2010
Scientists searching for an Earth-friendly alternative to gasoline are looking in some of the weirdest places—termite guts, cow stomachs, and rotting logs. These researchers are hunting for bacteria and fungi that can help turn plant waste into a liquid f
Treating peanut allergy bit by bit 06/29/2010
Peanut allergies are among the most common and most dangerous food allergies. A tiny exposure to peanuts can mean big trouble for a person with a peanut allergy, with symptoms ranging from sneezing or coughing to the constriction, or narrowing, of airways
Where Have All the Bees Gone? 06/29/2010
Entomologists—scientists who study insects—have a real mystery on their hands. All across the country, honeybees are leaving their hives and never returning.
It doesn't take long before a hive is nearly empty. Researchers call this phenomenon colony-coll
Making the most of a meal 06/29/2010
For decades, people have been telling each other, “You are what you eat” — meaning that the nutrition in a person’s diet affects his or her health. It doesn’t mean, for example, that if you eat a plant, you become a plant.
At least, not for people.
For
Hungry bug seeks hot meal 06/29/2010
Superman may have something in common with one kind of seed-eating bug. Both use special powers to zero in on a warm target. In the bug’s case, the target is dinner.
For humans, finding some Oreos or popcorn can be a challenge in a crowded supermarket. N
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