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Published Picture this: Snapping photos of our food could be good for us



Research reveals taking pictures of food isn't just content for our social media feeds, but could be ...
Published Food aroma study may help explain why meals taste bad in space



A new study on common food aromas may help explain why astronauts report that meals taste bland in s ...
Published Jays jump in while crows hold out for the treat



New research has found that two similar species of birds behave very differently around their favori...
Published Study identifies multi-organ response to seven days without food



New findings reveal that the body undergoes significant, systematic changes across multiple organs d...
Published Blue and great tits deploy surprisingly powerful memories to find food



Blue and great tits recall what they have eaten in the past, where they found the food and when they ...
Published Social rank may determine if animals live fast, die young



Social rank may determine whether animals prioritize immediate fitness over long-term health, accord...
Published Wild Asian elephants display unique puzzle solving skills



A new study has documented the abilities of individual wild Asian elephants to access food by solvin ...
Published Food drove the evolution of giraffes' long neck



A study explores body proportions of Masai giraffes, lending insight into why giraffes have such lon...
Published Honey, the 3D print--I mean, dessert--is ready! - Honey, the 3D Print - I Mean, Dessert - Is Ready!


Cooking devices that incorporate three-dimensional (3D) printers, lasers, or other software-driven p...
Published New Zealand one of few island nations with potential to produce enough food in a nuclear winter, researchers say - New Zealand: A Potential Food Producer in a Nuclear Winter


New Zealand is one of only a few island nations that could continue to produce enough food to feed i ...
Published Coevolution helps Santa's reindeer feast after flight



A new study suggests that it's not Rudolph's red nose that helps reindeer find food during snowy Arc ...
Published Reindeer sleep while chewing their cud



Researchers report that the more time reindeer spend ruminating, the less time they spend in non-rap...
Published Sweaty cattle may boost food security in a warming world



Climate change is making it more difficult to raise cattle -- growth and reproduction are affected b...
Published Giant dinosaur carcasses might have been important food sources for Jurassic predators



Carnivorous dinosaurs might have evolved to take advantage of giant carcasses, according to a new st...
Published Robot 'chef' learns to recreate recipes from watching food videos - Robot 'Chef' Learns to Recreate Recipes from Watching Food Videos



Researchers have trained a robotic 'chef' to watch and learn from cooking videos, and recreate the d...
Published Cockatoos know to bring along multiple tools when they fish for cashews - Cockatoos Know to Bring Along Multiple Tools When They Fish for Cashews


Goffin's cockatoos have been added to the short list of non-human animals that use and transport too...
Published By growing animal cells in rice grains, scientists dish up hybrid food



From lab-grown chicken to cricket-derived protein, these innovative alternatives offer hope for a pl...
Published Generating clean electricity with chicken feathers



Turning unused waste from food production into clean energy: Researchers are using chicken feathers ...
Published Who knew that coprophagy was so vital for birds' survival?



New research explains how eating feces (known as coprophagy) shapes wild birds' digestive tracts (gu...
Published Bees use antennae to decode hive mates' dances in the dark



Scientists have discovered how honeybees can decipher dances by their hive mates that relay directio...