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8 flavor trends to watch in 2015, plus a holiday ice cream round-up
2014-12-22 17:39:09| Agriculture - Topix.net
In December, McCormick & Co. , Sparks, Md., released its 2015 Flavor Forecast report highlighting eight flavor trends on the rise in the food industry.
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8 flavor trends to watch in 2015, plus a holiday ice cream round-up
2014-12-22 17:10:26| Food - Topix.net
In December, McCormick & Co. , Sparks, Md., released its 2015 Flavor Forecast report highlighting eight flavor trends on the rise in the food industry.
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Greenland may lose ice more rapidly than previously thought
2014-12-20 14:03:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Environmental News Network: The Greenland Ice Sheet is the second-largest body of ice on Earth. It covers an area about five times the size of New York State and Kansas combined, and if it melts completely, oceans could rise by 20 feet. Coastal communities from Florida to Bangladesh would suffer extensive damage. Now, a new study is revealing just how little we understand this northern behemoth. Led by geophysicist Beata Csatho, UB associate professor of geology, the research provides what the authors think is the first...
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Ice Ceo proposes 6 ways to reform markets, increase trading
2014-12-19 15:41:30| Automakers - Topix.net
Jeffrey Sprecher , the chief executive officer of Atlanta-based Intercontinental Exchange Inc. and owner of the New York Stock Exchange , wants to return more trading to the exchanges and he is proposing six ways to do it. ICE circulated a draft letter among big brokers and investment funds outlining how markets could be reformed, The Wall Street Journal reports.
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Life Under Ice: Robot Captures Views of Hidden Arctic Ecosystem
2014-12-18 12:55:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
LiveScience: A nimble underwater robot has traveled below Arctic sea ice and collected the most extensive real-time video footage yet from this largely unexplored environment, revealing an unexpectedly rich ecosystem, scientists report. Researchers have long known that algae and other small organisms thrive on the undersurface of Arctic sea ice -- particularly in regions thin enough for sunlight to shine through and support photosynthesis. But, scientists have not been able to closely examine this environment...
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