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Published Colorado's spicy ancient history of chili peppers - Colorado's Spicy Ancient History of Chili Peppers (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Recently identified chili pepper fossils from Boulder and Denver museums challenge millions of years...
Published Dishing the dirt on human evolution: Why scientific techniques matter in archaeology (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Scientists should seek answers hidden in the dirt using proven and state-of-the-art archaeological s...
Published What makes the 'Appalachian truffle' taste and smell delicious - What Makes the Appalachian Truffle Taste and Smell Delicious (via sciencedaily.com)
A hallmark of a truly luxurious meal is a sprinkling of truffle shavings -- the fungal kind, not the...
Published A miniature heart in a petri dish: Organoid emulates development of the human heart - A Miniature Heart in a Petri Dish: Organoid Emulates Development of the Human Heart (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A team has induced stem cells to emulate the development of the human heart. The result is a sort of...
Published E-tongue can detect white wine spoilage before humans can (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
While the electronic tongue bears little physical resemblance to its namesake, the strand-like senso...
Published Lab-grown retinas explain why people see colors dogs can't (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
With human retinas grown in a petri dish, researchers discovered how an offshoot of vitamin A genera ...
Published Yak milk consumption among Mongol Empire elites - Yak Milk Consumption Among Mongol Empire Elites (via sciencedaily.com)
For the first time, researchers have pinpointed a date when elite Mongol Empire people were drinking...
Published Delicious 3D printed food - Delicious 3D Printed Food: The Future of Culinary Art (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Additive manufacturing of food involves designing, pre-processing, manufacturing, and post-processin...
Published Simple addition to corn bran could boost grain's nutritional value 15-35% - Simple Addition to Corn Bran Could Boost Grain's Nutritional Value 15-35% (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
What if, by adding a couple of cell layers inside a corn kernel, the grain could become significantl...
Published Want better kimchi? Make it like the ancients did - Want Better Kimchi? Make It Like the Ancients Did (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
In a combined experimental and theoretical study, researchers measured carbon dioxide levels in ongg...
Published Robot 'chef' learns to recreate recipes from watching food videos - Robot 'Chef' Learns to Recreate Recipes from Watching Food Videos (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers have trained a robotic 'chef' to watch and learn from cooking videos, and recreate the d...
Published By growing animal cells in rice grains, scientists dish up hybrid food (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
From lab-grown chicken to cricket-derived protein, these innovative alternatives offer hope for a pl...
Published How Iceland could have a starring role as a sustainable alternative protein exporter to Northern Europe - How Iceland Could Lead the Way as a Sustainable Alternative Protein Exporter to Northern Europe (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Iceland could help address Northern Europe's food security issues with the scaling-up of its industr...
Published Kombucha to kimchi: Which fermented foods are best for your brain? - Kombucha to Kimchi: Which Fermented Foods are Best for Your Brain? (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
The consumption of fermented products is on the rise, and drinks like kombucha and kefir have gone v...
Published Two fungi work together to kill fig trees, study finds - Two Fungi Work Together to Kill Fig Trees, Study Finds (via sciencedaily.com)
Research finds that fungus carried by ambrosia beetles works together with a second fungus to cause...
Published Graphene scientists capture images of atoms 'swimming' in liquid - Graphene Scientists Capture Images of Atoms 'Swimming' in Liquid (via sciencedaily.com)
Graphene scientists have created a novel 'nano-petri dish' using two-dimensional (2D) materials to c ...
Published Researchers bioengineer an endocrine pancreas for type 1 diabetes - Researchers Bioengineer an Endocrine Pancreas for Type 1 Diabetes (via sciencedaily.com)
Scientists recently developed an efficient way to transplant pancreatic islets and demonstrated that...
Published WALLABY builds an intergalactic map in the outback - WALLABY Builds an Intergalactic Map in the Outback (via sciencedaily.com)
A radio telescope in remote Western Australia is helping to build a 3-dimensional map of the night s...
Published Colorful fresh foods improve athletes' vision - Colorful Fresh Foods Improve Athletes' Vision (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Nutrition is an important part of any top athlete's training program. And now, a new study proposes...
Published Chitin from consuming insects can help both gut microbiota and global health - Chitin from Consuming Insects Can Help Both Gut Microbiota and Global Health (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Increased insect consumption by humans may be better for both gut health and planetary health. Chiti...