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Life Cycle: Greening the Other White Meatsustainablog.org » Sustainablog - 21 hours ago Sarah Smarsh and Simran Sethi are writing a series on the impacts of everyday things. They will be posting previews on Green Options before launching the posts on Huffington Post Here’s a peek at pork. It’s lunchtime … Also tagged: pollution, food, environment, lifestyle, hog, pig, waste, earth, green, pork, eating, livestock, sustainability, manure, simran sethi, swine, pig farm, chinese takeout, sarah smarsh, meat packing plants, mooshu |
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Sep 2, 2008
The increasing popularity of supermarket sold prepacked salad could lead to a rise in food poisoning scientists warned today.
Also tagged: salmonella, ecoli, salad, food poisoning, pre packed
northcountrygazette.org » North Country Gazette - Sep 2, 2008
ALBANY—New York State Agriculture Commissioner Patrick Hooker has warned consumers not to consume certain “La Clarita Queseria, Queso Fresco, Fresh Cheese,” made by Queseria La Poblanita Inc. of New York City due to …
Also tagged: business, health, government, new york, cheese, new york state, contamination, e coli, consumers, agriculture and markets
gizmodo.com » Gizmodo - Sep 2, 2008
Retro gaming fans that enjoy a good DIY project will certainly get a kick out of the latest work of a console modder that goes by the name "Bacteria." Basically, he has devised a way to cannibalize those Plug-n-Play TV …
Also tagged: gaming, media, portable, diy, mods, consoles, plug n play, multi platform
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Bacteria returns with "Mini-Platform" console modengadget.com » Engadget - Sep 2, 2008 Filed under: Gaming Console modder "Bacteria" sure managed to turn a few heads with his previous multi-platform console mod, and he's now done it again with his new so-called Mini-Platform Plug 'n' Play Console … Also tagged: handheld, console mod, gaming handheld, gaminghandheld, consolemod |
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Health - Sep 1, 2008
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Bacterial contamination has been found in well water at a northeast Oklahoma restaurant linked to an E. coli outbreak that killed a man and sickened dozens of others, state health officials said Friday.
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Too few genes to survive - the bacterium with the world's smallest genome [Not Exactly Rocket Science]scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Aug 31, 2008 The complex cells that make up plants and animals only survive today because their ancestors formed partnerships with bacteria. In a previous post, I wrote about a microbe called Hatena, which provides us with a … |
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Too few genes to survive - the bacterium with the world’s smallest genome [Not Exactly Rocket Science]scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science - Aug 30, 2008 The complex cells that make up plants and animals only survive today because their ancestors formed partnerships with bacteria. In a previous post, I wrote about a microbe called Hatena, which provides us with a … |
zdnet.com » Software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 28, 2008
Some of the claims made by probiotics advocates remind me of the patent medicine craze of the 19th century. by Dana Blankenhorn
Also tagged: software, manufacturing, healthcare, food and beverage, health care, enterprise software, benefits, human resources, probiotics, dana blankenhorn, vertical industries
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Aug 28, 2008
The number of deaths linked to the hospital infection Clostridium difficile has more than doubled in the last two years figures show.
Also tagged: mrsa, intestine, clostridium difficile, office of national statistics, c diff, diaharroea