... play. Stephanie Yarwood and Elizabeth Sulzman (now deceased), Oregon State University, report on the sweet world of soil microbial diversity in the 2008 Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences ...
The hardy sweet sorghum plant could be the miracle crop that provides cheap animal feed and fuel without straining the world's food supply or harming the environment, said scientists working on a ...
... (NIST) have confirmed that underground tunnels—generally a difficult setting for radios—can have a frequency “sweet spot” at which signals may travel several times farther than at other frequencies. ...
... have confirmed that underground tunnels -- generally a difficult setting for radios -- can have a frequency "sweet spot" at which signals may travel several times farther than at other frequencies. ...
... -degrading machinery. Several herbicides registered for use on sweet corn kill weeds but not the crop, thanks ... enzymes in corn that rapidly degrade the chemicals. But some sweet corn hybrids aren't so ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., July 1 (UPI) -- A Florida grower said demand is rising for a red berry nicknamed "miracle fruit" that can make sour things taste sweet.
... Florida-grown fruit tricks the tongue's sweet receptors into being stimulated by acids.
Over the last few ...
In a diet-focused culture, desserts often get a bad rap, but if you have a sweet tooth don't despair. Some can actually be beneficial.
Desserts made with fruit, nature’s natural sweetener, are ideal ...
Enzymes from sweet pea pods combined with polymers may be the perfect wound dressing for burn victims, writes Michael Pollitt
WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 (UPI) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced the nationwide recall of Flower-brand dried sweet potato due to a labeling error.
... nutritionist at MSU.
But the extra energy provided by sweet grain during the early stages of training ... alfalfa. The other horses ate five pounds of sweet grain a day in addition to the hay. Both ...
Young horses may be easier to train if they temporarily lay off the sweets, says a Montana State University study where two-year-olds wore pedometers, wrist watches and Ace bandages.
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German scientists have used an ionic liquid coating on a hydrogenation catalyst to make sweet smelling chemicals
Chemists in Philadelphia are reporting a discovery that could expand the palate of human tastes — sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and savory — to include a new taste sensation that they term "calcium."
In experiments, sweet potatoes grown in Maryland and Alabama yielded two to three times as much carbohydrate for fuel ethanol production as field corn grown in those states, scientists report. The ...