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Coal tailings could solve United States' need for rare earth elements
Rare earth elements are an easy-to-find, hard-to-refine resource critical for everything from magnets and electronics to ...
In this brave new world of AI in which we all live, we are constantly having to question whether what we are seeing in any ...
Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing antibiotic discovery, potentially tackling antibiotic-resistant bacteria and ...
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These food preservatives are linked to cancer – and give you another reason to skip deli meat
The study found higher intake of several preservatives, which are often used to extend a product's shelf-life, were linked to ...
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Should You Follow the New Food Pyramid? 6 Nutrition Rules Dietitians Still Want You to Live By
The new food pyramid emphasizes protein at every meal and full-fat dairy. Dietitians share their reactions and simple tips ...
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German scientists to make plastics with crop waste for use in medical products, car components
The plan is to develop a cost-effective, energy-efficient technology for making innovative plastics based on polybutylene ...
Archaeologists find earliest known use of poison-laced weapons by humans - Prehistoric humans had advanced planning abilities ...
An alarming new study has linked several preservatives commonly found in some cured meats, toothpaste, salad dressings, ...
Scientists have detected traces of plant toxins on Stone Age arrowheads that were used by hunter-gatherers in South Africa ...
Finally: Getting your KiwiSaver sorted. KiwiSaver is an increasingly important part of many New Zealanders' financial lives.
Growing electrification of marine propulsion systems implies a need to deliver denser circuits and more complex circuits ...
Prevention may be the most effective response. Teaching young people how manipulation works could make them less susceptible.
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