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Recently Curated Content from the Web

Recently Curated Food News - 6-25-2019 -Cooking Up a Story
  • How to Hug a Climate Scientist – The Guardian
  • The GE American Chestnut – Restoration of a Beloved Species or Trojan Horse for Tree Biotechnology- Independent Science News?
  • Most ‘meat’ in 2040 will not come from dead animals, says report- The Guardian
  • 900-year-old grape pips reveal unbroken history of French wine variety – The Guardian
  • ‘A major punch in the gut’: Midwest rains projected to create near-record dead zone in – Washington Post
  • At Trump’s Agriculture Department, science is being plowed under – Washington Post
  • Diet for One? Scientists Stalk the Dream of Personalized Nutrition – New York Times

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June 25, 2019

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