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Friday, August 2, 2013

Existing Cropland Could Feed Four Billion More by Dropping Biofuels and Animal Feed

The world's croplands could feed 4 billion more people than they do now just by shifting from producing animal feed and biofuels to ...  > full story

A Glass of Milk After Eating Sugary Cereals May Prevent Cavities

Sugary cereals eaten dry could cause tooth decay, but when washed down with milk after eating, plaque acid levels are reduced, reducing damage to tooth enamel that ...  > full story

Of Bears and Berries: Return of Wolves Aids Grizzly Bears in Yellowstone

A new study suggests that the return of wolves to Yellowstone National Park is beginning to bring back a key part of the diet of ...  > full story

Oven-Baked Fish Fingers Have Fewer Furans Than When Fried

Researchers have discovered that fried fish fingers generate more furanic compounds than those baked in the oven. To be precise, there are three times as ...  > full story

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