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Costa Rica Let a Juice Company Dump Their Orange Peels in the Forest”and It Helped
How a controversial experiment actually bore fruit.
Yes! A New Study Finds Moderate Beer Drinking May Lower Bad Cholesterol
There have been more than 60 prospective studies (meaning researchers follow test subjects over a period of time to determine the effects of the factors they're studying on the sub...
These Milk and Sugar Pods Dissolve in Coffee and Could Replace Single-Serve Containers
Why use plastic when you can use sugar?
The Humane Society of the United States Is Taking on Factory Farming
The Humane Society of the United States is working with farmers and ranchers to promote humane farm practices. It turns out they’re not anti-animal agriculture as some in the industry claim.
The Internet Is Now Basically Just a Version of a Farmer’s Almanac
The internet has fully caught up with the weirdness of both Almanacs.
Small Ocean “Hot Spots” Could Provide All the Seafood We Need
A chunk of the ocean the size of Lake Michigan could feed the world. But should it?
A New Clinical Trial Shows Potential Long-Term Relief From Peanut Allergies
82 percent of the kids given the treatment showed increased tolerance for peanuts.
Chemical spraying misses its mark with alarming frequency, and neighboring farms – especially organic ones – often pay the price.
Carats to Carrot: Lost Engagement Ring Found Wrapped Around Veggie 13 Years Later
A diamond ring lost 13 years ago just turned up on a carrot – in the garden in which it was lost.
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