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Science history: Alexander Fleming wakes up to funny mold in his petri dish, and accidentally discovers the first antibiotic — Sept. 28, 1928
Alexander Fleming was doing experiments with bacteria when he woke up to a strange mold growing in his petri dish. The "mold ...
Pressure is growing against Sewanee: The University of the South over mold in a dormitory that's nearly a century old. Days ...
That sponge you're using to clean your dishes could be a habitat for harmful germs. If you want your kitchen as clean as ...
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Don't Even Hesitate To Send Your Chicken Dish Back At A Restaurant If You Spot This
Don't waste a second in telling your restaurant server about this red flag after cutting into your chicken dinner, as it ...
Cell-based burgers have been attracting attention for a while. Now, innovators say fish could be next to make a splash ...
The next year, Singapore became the first country to approve cultured meat for consumption. The United States followed in ...
The logline for Pluribus describes the show as “a genre-bending original in which the most miserable person on Earth must ...
A New York Times health reporter explains what makes a good study, and how she knows which papers merit an article.
The cheesemakers didn’t mind that their prized product was changing color, but they were curious about the cause.
Reproductive technologies are advancing for our own species, too. In vitro fertilization miraculously allows for insemination ...
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Gulls’ Spit-Up Gunk Can Help Ecologists Understand Human Pollution
Researchers and student volunteers pick up what seabirds throw up, then examine it for clues about our impact on the ...
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