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Synthetic Dyes Still Found in One in Five U.S. Foods, Study Finds

Bright colors still dominate U.S. foods, but scientists warn the dyes behind them may come at a cost. Almost one in five packaged foods and drinks available in U.S. grocery stores contain synthetic...
Topics: george institute for global health food science health one study foods u.s. synthetic dyes science
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wattsupwiththat.com

Climate Policies Make California Unaffordable, LAist, Not Climate Change

LAist is simply pursuing a climate alarmist angle in this story, while downplaying the larger and frankly blatant influences on the state’s cost of living crisis. California is known for having som...
Topics: bad science journalism alarmism science
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space.com

Can scientists detect life without knowing what it looks like? Research using machine learning offers a new way

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If nonliving materials can produce rich, organized mixtures of organic molecules, then the traditional signs we use to recognize biology may no longer be enough. ...
Topics: space exploration search for life science
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livescience.com

Canon EOS R50 V review

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Does the portable size, creative flexibility and affordability make the Canon EOS R50V a sound option for wildlife watchers and stargazers too? ...
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thesun.co.uk

Man Utd wonderkid Harry Amass considering move to Championship high-flyers Stoke from Sheffield Wednesday

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MANCHESTER UNITED left back Harry Amass is considering a loan move to Championship promotion-chasers Stoke City. Amass, 18, has started in all 20 Championship games he has been available for Sheffi...
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