weird science
07/12/2018
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By Zoey Sky
Scientists find that beef peptides block bitter taste receptors; now they plan to use them to make foods and medicines taste better
Beef is a popular protein because it’s delicious no matter what form it takes, whether it’s burger patties or a well-cooked steak. However, according to a team of researchers from the American Chemical Society (ACS), beef can be more than just an appetizing part of our diet. According to a report, beef protein can be broken down into […]
05/21/2018
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By Jayson Veley
Doctor WARNS: Your popular foods are filled with bug parts and animal feathers
The next time you go to the grocery store, you might want to think twice about what you’re putting in your shopping cart. According to John Swartzberg or Berkeley’s School of Public Health, many types of foods contain bizarre and even shocking ingredients that most people don’t even know about. Below is a list of […]
04/11/2018
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By Janine Acero
Scientists study how proteins affect the quality, flavor and bubbles of beer
People have been brewing beer for thousands of years, but few studies have explored the science behind the process of making one of the most popular alcoholic beverages of all time. A study published in the Journal of Proteome Research did just that – in particular, focusing on the role of proteins in making better, tastier beer. […]
03/08/2018
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By David Williams
U.S. beef industry makes strategic move to counter lab-grown meat with legal definition of “meat”
The era of so-called clean meat – artificial meat that was created from cells in a laboratory setting instead of being taken from real, live animals – is almost here. And the world has barely begun to try to keep up. Even the U.S. Cattlemen’s Association (USCA) has taken their sweet time in dealing with […]
03/07/2018
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By David Williams
Lab-grown meat now coming to restaurants near you: Is your stomach prepared for it?
There have been tremendous leaps in the field of food science over the past few decades, and it doesn’t look like the rate of progress is going to slow down any time soon. But while there are a lot of positive outcomes from the research studies that have been conducted on food and how to […]
03/02/2018
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By David Williams
The surprisingly complicated science that makes cheap wine possible
To be a wine enthusiast in this day and age, one no longer needs to spend large sums of money. There are many different kinds of cheap wine available for your enjoyment, and it almost seems like there are more and more of them popping up each year. But have you ever wondered exactly how […]
02/05/2018
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By Mike Adams
New “recycling” technology is actually CANNIBALISM: Dead people are liquefied, drained into city sewers, then dumped on food crops as “biosludge”
A new “recycling” technology called “bio-cremation” liquefies the dead, then dumps their liquid remains into city sewers where solid and liquid waste are collected as “biosludge” to be dumped on food crops. Those crops, in turn, are fed back to humans as part of the mainstream food supply. In a shocking true story that’s part […]
02/01/2018
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By Russel Davis
Marvelous mustard: Condiment, medicine and household cleaner
Mustard is a popular condiment around the world, with everyone knowing its distinct flavor when used in sandwiches and barbecues. The use of mustard as a condiment is thought to have originated in Ancient Rome where it was used to flavor roasted boar. According to a Care2.com article, the seasoning eventually became well-known in the French city […]
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