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Chalk Up Another One For Broccoli! Chemical In Vegetable Shown To Halt Growth Of Breast Cancer Cells
February 16, 1998 Eating broccoli and other vegetables can help stave off breast cancer, studies show. Now scientists have found that one of the chemicals in broccoli may also help treat the ... > full story -
Extraterrestrial Cuisine Cooking In Cornell Lab
January 21, 1998 After months in a space habitat, astronauts on the moon or Mars will have Cornell University to thank if their daily meals are culinary delights. ... > full story -
Africanized Honey Bees Head West For Food, Says UC Davis Researcher
November 19, 1997 Africanized honeybees in southeastern California's Imperial Valley region are once again moving west, according to a UC Davis bee ... > full story -
Bananas Get A Boost From Science At UF/IFAS Research Center
September 25, 1997 In a state where citrus reigns supreme, most residents view bananas as just something to slice up and toss on top of their Cheerios. But worldwide, bananas outrank citrus as a fruit crop, and ... > full story -
U.S. Could Feed 800 Million People With Grain That Livestock Eat, Cornell Ecologist Advises Animal Scientists
August 12, 1997 From one ecologist's perspective, the American system of farming grain-fed livestock consumes resources far out of proportion to the yield, accelerates soil erosion, affects world food supply and ... > full story -
Compost Hounds Are Headed For Tummy Trouble, Cornell Veterinary Toxicologist Warns
August 8, 1997 The "greening" of American backyards -- as more people turn to composting food scraps -- is turning some dogs a bilious shade of green. Certain microorganisms and the toxins they produce can ... > full story -
Novel CU-Boulder Plant Chamber Set For July 1 Reflight On Space Shuttle
June 29, 1997 A University of Colorado at Boulder-built plant-growth chamber that carried pharmaceutical and agricultural experiments aboard an abbreviated NASA space shuttle mission in April will be reflown on a ... > full story
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