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Bug Day is back at the Wehr Nature Center this Sunday from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Hold critters, eat them and learn all about the benefits they offer to the environment. Families ...
Insect protein is healthy and sustainable. But now it is also at the centre of a far-reaching conspiracy theory.
Vibrio vulnificus is naturally found in warm coastal waters, such as the Gulf bordering Louisiana, and infections are more common between the months of May and October. Two people died after ...
Two people have died from complications caused by a flesh-eating bacteria they contracted after eating tainted oysters in Louisiana, according to a state health official. The bacteria, Vibrio ...
Feeling fatigued after a meal — medically known as postprandial somnolence — is not an uncommon reaction for most. In fact, after big holiday meals like Thanksgiving dinner, you may even expect to ...
Avocado toast is making a splash in the breakfast scene, but that doesn't mean we should forget about our tried-and-true a.m. classic, oatmeal. While most folks eat their oatmeal cooked and combined ...
STORY: Serbian scientists have been experimenting with mealworms as a way to break down polystyrene - commonly used in packaging, insulation and food containers - and help solve a growing plastic ...
BELGRADE, Aug 20 (Reuters) - Serbian scientists have been experimenting with mealworms as a way to break down polystyrene.
Serbian scientists have been experimenting with mealworms as a way to break down polystyrene.Larisa Ilijin, a principal research fellow at Belgrade’s Institute for Biology, said the scientists had ...
The FDA is warning people not to eat frozen shrimp from Walmart that may be radioactive. The agency is recommending a recall, though no radioactive shrimp has entered the US food supply. Don't ...
One of the most dangerous microorganisms on Earth, Naegleria fowleri has a well-earned nickname as the "brain-eating amoeba," because of the almost 100% fatal infection it causes. And it's now been ...
Big Tech’s insatiable thirst for AI talent is threatening to kill its golden goose. Tech companies are paying AI researchers billions of dollars and using unorthodox tactics to grab the brightest ...