Life Sciences
- Non-GMO Beer: For The Anti-Science Hippie Alcoholic In You
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at least doing labeling the correct way- advertising their product as non-GMO rather than trying to ...
Article - Hank Campbell - Dec 12 2018 - 7:11pm
- Probiotics Instead Of Antibiotics Could Mean Safer Pork
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Probiotics, the friendly bacteria beloved of yoghurt advertisers, may be an effective substitute ...
Article - News Staff - Sep 4 2007 - 6:35pm
- Does Exposure Enhance Memory? Effect Of Everyday Visual Stimuli Examined
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Each day we are bombarded with branding and repetitive advertising. Is it feasible that we ...
Article - News Staff - Mar 23 2015 - 7:30am
- Can You Experience VR Without VR 'Sickness'
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Virtual Reality devices are advertised everywhere but have as much uptake as USDA nutrition ...
Article - News Staff - Nov 5 2022 - 9:07am
- Brain Scans Show Violent People Have Bigger Mesolimbic Areas
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group was recruited from psychiatric outpatient programs and by advertisements and employment agencies. ...
Article - News Staff - Jun 6 2011 - 6:36pm
- Angiosperms- Understanding Darwin's 'Abominable Mystery'
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accelerating the spread of genetic material. Plants evolved the means to "advertise themselves" with ...
Article - News Staff - Dec 9 2012 - 1:00pm
- Gut Bacteria Blamed For Heart Disease
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surge in advertising for probiotics to promote 'healthy' gut bacteria has implicated red meat ...
Article - News Staff - Nov 4 2014 - 1:29pm
- Do Those Brain Training Games And Websites Work? Sort Of
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brain training does work- like putting celebrities in advertisements: Citation: Elliot T. Berkman, ...
Article - News Staff - Jan 6 2016 - 11:40pm
- Human Gut Bacteria Much Different Than Apes
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marketing, with probiotics advertised on television and a segment of the research community rushing to create ...
Article - News Staff - Nov 3 2014 - 9:45pm
- Denizens Of Deep Seas And Deep Time Part 2: The Coelacanth
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search for more coelacanths advertised a reward of £100 but it took 14 years for another discovery to be ...
Article - Sarda Sahney - Apr 1 2007 - 11:55am