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Researchers Take Protection of Organic Products to Next Level

One key difference is that the traditionally cured pork products contain nitrate and nitrite. Nitrite is a chemical preservative that’s effective in inhibiting the growth of certain foodborne pathogen...

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Teens Less Likely to Wash Hands, More Likely to Cross-contaminate Raw Food than Adults

"While half of the adults we observed washed their hands after touching raw chicken, none of the adolescents did," said Casey Jacob, a food safety research assistant at K-State. "The no...

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New Insight into Predicting Cholera in the Bengal Delta

Scientists have tried, without much success, to determine the cause of these unique dual outbreaks – and advance early detection and prevention efforts – by analyzing such variables as precipitation, ...

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Clean Algae Biofuel Project Leads World in Productivity

A joint $3.3 million project led by Murdoch University in Perth, Western Australia, and involving the University of Adelaide in South Australia, now leads world algae biofuel research after more than ...

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German-Russian Cooperation in Laser Technology Successful

In Russia there are five Laser Innovation Technological Centers (LITC), which are supported by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). The idea behind the LITCs is based on a network of...

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Better Electric Propulsion May Boost Satellite Lifetimes

Focusing on improved cathodes for devices known as Hall effect thrusters, the research would reduce propellant consumption in commercial, government and military satellites, allowing them to remain in...

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Geologists studying groundwater arsenic levels in India empower Bengali women, children

"When going into a foreign land, you need the common people's help, support and understanding of the work you are doing," said Saugata Datta, a K-State assistant professor of geology....

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Researcher Says Houses Might Still be Contaminated Long After Meth Bust

“Most people who live in a former meth house don’t even know it,” he says. “And some hotel rooms have also been contaminated.”Recently, Morrison was awarded $116,000 from the National Institut...

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Designer molecule detects tiny amounts of cyanide, then glows

Although the fluorescent molecule is not yet ready for market, its Indiana University Bloomington creators report in the Journal of the American Chemical Society (now online) that the tool is already ...

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Glacial melting may release pollutants in the environment

In the study, Christian Bogdal and colleagues focused on organic pollutants in sediment from a model body of water –– glacier-fed Lake Oberaar in the Bernese Alps, Switzerland –– testing for the persi...

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Improving China’s Acid Rain Control Strategy

The study, which suggests that government officials adapt a more comprehensive pollution control strategy that includes a new emphasis on cutting nitrogen emissions, is scheduled for the Nov. 1 issue ...

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Improving China's acid rain control strategy

The study, which suggests that government officials adapt a more comprehensive pollution control strategy that includes a new emphasis on cutting nitrogen emissions, is scheduled for the Nov. 1 issue ...

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Developing enzymes to clean up pollution by explosives

The discovery, by scientists in the York Structural Biology Laboratory and the Centre for Novel Agricultural Products, will support the development of plants that can help tackle pollution caused by r...

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Peer pressure builds more latrines than financial assistance

"All this started with public health workers there just beating their heads against the reality of how sticky human behavior is and how hard it is to change it," said Subhrendu Pattanayak, a...

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Lotus Plant-Inspired Dust-Busting Shield to Protect Space Gear

Researchers at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., are developing a transparent coating that prevents dirt from sticking in the same way a lotus plant sheds water — work begun t...

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