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Home - Blog - Hot Food Topics: Curated Content from around the Web -Week of July 30 -2019

Hot Food Topics: Curated Content from around the Web -Week of July 30 -2019

Curated Content - Hot Food Topics - Week of July 30 -2019 - Cooking Up a Story
● Micro-naps for plants: Flicking the lights on and off can save energy without hurting indoor agriculture harvest – The Conversation
● Why is Arkansas waging war on veggie burgers? —The Guardian
● The Creepy Anglerfish Comes to Light. (Just Don’t Get Too Close- The New York Times
● Can This Ancient Greek Medicine Cure Humanity? -The New York Times
● This pesticide is closely related to nerve agents used in World War II. Trump’s EPA doesn’t care – The Washington Post
● Motor neurone disease researchers find link to microbes in gut – The Guardian
● World Hunger Is on the Rise – Heated
● Arby’s Has an Answer to Plant-Based Meat: A Meat-Based Carrot – The New York Times

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