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Let’s Take a Closer Look at That Study on Yak Cheese By HAROLD McGEE When it comes to organics, reliable information on food composition remains sparse.
THE POUR; Wine’s Pleasures: Are They All in Your Head? By ERIC ASIMOV May 7, 2008 - - Dining and Wine
In Battle of Aquariums, Big Gets Bigger ATLANTA — Apparently eight million gallons...two and a half years, will also allow Atlanta to cement its claim to the “world...to be able to say, ‘Come to Atlanta. We have the world’s largest...
Gary Snyder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gary Snyder (born May 8, 1930) is an American poet, often associated with the Beat Generation and the San Francisco Renaissance, essayist, lecturer, ...
Survey shows US honey bee deaths increased over last year SAN FRANCISCO - A survey of bee health released Tuesday revealed a grim picture, with 36.1 percent of the nation's commercially managed hives lost since last year.
Conservatives Happier Than Liberals Individuals with conservative ideologies are happier than liberal-leaners, and new research pinpoints the reason: Conservatives rationalize social and economic inequalities.
Flying saucers, tiny helicopters compete in British war game LONDON (AP) — Emotion-detecting robot cars will face off against eavesdropping flying saucers in the English countryside when scientists, academics and ...
HP labs director seeks more help from academia For research into further-off ideas in computing, HP's labs have 600 people, funded with about $150 million a year. In comparison, IBM employs 3300 ...
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Platypus Looks Strange on the Inside Too
New York Times - By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD If it has a bill and webbed feet like a duck, lays eggs like a bird or reptile but also produces milk and has a coat of fur like a mammal, what could the genetics of the duck-billed platypus possibly be like?
Platypus genetic code unravelled
Platypus Genome Reveals Secrets of Mammal Evolution
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Nadal loses to Ferrero on clay in Rome
Sports Network - Rome, Italy (Sports Network) - For only the second time in his last 105 matches on clay, Rafael Nadal came up a loser Wednesday at the $3.5 million Italian Masters, a French Open tune-up.
Nadal loses on clay at Rome Masters
UPDATE 1-Tennis-Nadal felled by Ferrero in Rome



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