
Eating of soil and raw starch in Madagascar
Pica - craving and intentionally consuming nonfood substances, such as earth - and amylophagy, eating raw starches - are widespread among people around the world, including the U.S. Some 180 species ... more
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Texas cotton getting a genetic 'tune-up'
Can you imagine trying to build a competitive race car with old parts? Chances are, the entry would not fare well at the Indy 500. Very much the same thing might be said about today's crops, accordi ... more
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AALTO plans Zephyr stratospheric hub in northern Australia and seeks local payload partners
Ancient guano drove Chincha coastal power
UAH lands first DARPA award for biological sciences department
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S. America weather upsets soy crop yields
Weather is upsetting expectations of crop yields in Argentina, Brazil and neighboring countries, all of whom depend on commodity exports for significant parts of their export earnings. ... more
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Malaysia slams proposed 300% French "Nutella" palm tax
Malaysia'a official Palm Oil Council on Monday slammed as "irresponsible" and "badly informed" a French senator's call to slap a 300-percent tax increase on palm oil, known in France as a "Nutella tax" after a popular brand of spread. ... more
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Morocco's 'liquid gold' enriches Berber women
In a poor but fertile corner of southern Morocco, illiterate Berber women are tapping the surge in global demand for argan oil, a "miracle" product they grind from a special nut, that is helping to lift them out of poverty. ... more
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