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Published A Tale of Terroir: Porcini mushrooms have evolved with a preference to local adaptation - A Tale of Terroir: Porcini Mushrooms Have Evolved with a Preference to Local Adaptation (via sciencedaily.com)
A genetic survey of porcini mushrooms across the Northern Hemisphere found that these delicious fung...
Published Nature's kitchen: how a chemical reaction used by cooks helped create life on Earth (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A chemical process used in the browning of food to give it its distinct smell and taste is probably ...
Published Cans or bottles: What's better for a fresh, stable beer? - Cans or Bottles: Which is Better for a Fresh, Stable Beer? (via sciencedaily.com)
The flavor of beer begins to change as soon as it's packaged, prompting a debate among afficionados:...
Published Surprising science behind bumblebee superfood - Surprising Science Behind Bumblebee Superfood (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
It's the spines. New research shows that the spiny pollen from plants in the sunflower family (Aster...
Published You can satisfy your appetite just by looking at pictures of food on your phone - You Can Satisfy Your Appetite Just by Looking at Pictures of Food on Your Phone (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Danish experiment reveals: You can satisfy your appetite just by looking at pictures of food on your...
Published The physics of gummy candy - The Physics of Gummy Candy: Understanding the Science Behind its Chewiness (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers conduct a series of experiments that explore how changing key parts of the gummy-making...
Published Sweets change our brain - Sweets Change Our Brain: The Science Behind Our Sweet Tooth (via sciencedaily.com)
Chocolate bars, chips and fries - why can't we just ignore them in the supermarket? Researchers have...
Published Wine-drinkers of the world rejoice! New research finds key to billion-dollar problem - Wine-Drinkers of the World Rejoice! New Research Finds Key to Billion-Dollar Problem (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Grapevine Trunk Diseases, or GTDs, are the bane of vineyard owners worldwide, and as of 2012, were r...
Published Wine forecast: Britain could be Chardonnay champions by 2050 - Wine Forecast: Britain Could Be Chardonnay Champions by 2050 (via sciencedaily.com)
As a result of climate change, over one-fifth of the UK may have suitable weather by mid-Century to...
Published Honey, the 3D print--I mean, dessert--is ready! - Honey, the 3D Print - I Mean, Dessert - Is Ready! (via sciencedaily.com)
Cooking devices that incorporate three-dimensional (3D) printers, lasers, or other software-driven p...
Published Meteorite crater discovered in French winery - Meteorite Crater Discovered in French Winery (via sciencedaily.com)
Countless meteorites have struck Earth in the past and shaped the history of our planet. It is assum...
Published New discovery stops bacterial virus contamination - New Discovery Stops Bacterial Virus Contamination (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
A new discovery could help stop bacteria being contaminated with viruses, reducing disruption and de...
Published What do early Earth's core formation and drip coffee have in common? - What do Early Earth's Core Formation and Drip Coffee Have in Common? (via sciencedaily.com)
A new technique provides fresh insight into the process by which the materials that formed Earth's c...
Published Ancient megafaunal mutualisms and extinctions as factors in plant domestication - Ancient Megafaunal Mutualisms and Extinctions as Factors in Plant Domestication (via sciencedaily.com)
The development of agriculture is often thought of as a human innovation in response to climate chan...
Published Do hummingbirds drink alcohol? More often than you think - Do Hummingbirds Drink Alcohol? More Often Than You Think (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Animals that eat fruit or sip nectar often ingest alcohol because naturally occurring yeasts turning...
Published Nearly a hundred genes have been lost during the woolly mammoth's evolution - Nearly a Hundred Genes Lost During the Woolly Mammoth's Evolution (via sciencedaily.com)
A new study shows that 87 genes have been affected by deletions or short insertions during the cours...
Published Ancient mint plants may lead to new medicines/products - Ancient Mint Plants: A New Frontier for Medicine (via sciencedaily.com)
The mint family of herbs, which includes sage, rosemary, basil, and even woody plants like teak, off...
Published Tracking a new path to octopus and squid sensing capabilities - Tracking a New Path to Octopus and Squid Sensing Capabilities (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Research has traced the evolutionary adaptations of octopus and squid sensing capabilities. The rese...
Published Extracting the best flavor from coffee - Extracting the Best Flavor from Coffee (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Researchers explore the role of uneven coffee extraction using a simple mathematical model. They spl...
Published Global spread of powdery mildew through migration and trade - Global Spread of Powdery Mildew through Migration and Trade (via sciencedaily.com)
The worldwide distribution of one of the most important cereal pathogens is the result of human acti...