Evidence linking dairy consumption to increased risk of death among US adults is inconsistent.
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NASA Sees Formation of Eastern Pacific Tropical Depression 16E
NASA’s Aqua satellite saw the sixteenth tropical depression of the Eastern Pacific Ocean come together on Aug. 28.
Eco-gastronomy, viticulture and the science of wine
A two-year study led by University of Victoria ecologist John Volpe has the potential to transform the wine industry on the west coast.
The unexpected upside of E. coli
Best known as a pathogen that causes food poisoning or steals nutrients away from its host, the E. coli bacterium actually plays a critical role in promoting health by producing a compound that helps cells take up iron, new CU Boulder research shows.
NOAA and partners test unmanned vehicle to detect harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie
Scientists from NOAA, the Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research, and the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute will launch and test an unmanned underwater vehicle equipped with technology capable of collecting and processing water samples that can be used to track harmful algal blooms in Lake Erie.
Study questions lead poisoning role in Franklin Expedition deaths
A team of investigators from across Canada, including a trio of Western researchers, have raised serious doubt about the popular belief that lead poisoning played a role in the death of members of the famed Franklin Expedition.