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Biotech in Your Vanilla Ice Cream? Here's the Scoop.
2014-09-07 22:52:58| Food - Topix.net
September has arrived and summer is fizzling out, but, depending on where you live, you could be witnessing the last few weeks of the most important season of the year: ice cream season. While you may think there's no possible way for biotech products to find their way into something as simple as ice cream, the two most important ingredients -- dairy products and flavoring -- are already being enhanced by the building blocks of life.
Biotech in Your Vanilla Ice Cream? Here's the Scoop.
2014-09-07 18:11:49| Chemicals - Topix.net
September has arrived and summer is fizzling out, but, depending on where you live, you could be witnessing the last few weeks of the most important season of the year: ice cream season. While you may think there's no possible way for biotech products to find their way into something as simple as ice cream, the two most important ingredients -- dairy products and flavoring -- are already being enhanced by the building blocks of life.
Global warming: New NASA aerial mission explore impacts Arctic sea ice loss
2014-09-06 19:55:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Summit Voice: The ongoing loss of Arctic sea ice is probably already affecting weather and climate in the mid-latitudes of the northern hemisphere. Researchers aren`t exactly sure of how, but there`s been plenty of speculation, mostly focused around changes in the jet stream. Climate scientists may know a bit more in a few years after they study the results of a new NASA field campaign studying the effect of sea ice retreat on Arctic climate. The Arctic Radiation IceBridge Sea and Ice Experiment (ARISE) will...
Dean Accepts Commissioner Fish's ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
2014-09-04 19:13:00| PortlandOnline
Study links polar vortex chills to sea ice
2014-09-03 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Associated Press: Remember the polar vortex, the huge mass of Arctic air that can plunge much of the U.S. into the deep freeze? You might have to get used to it. A new study says that as the world gets warmer, parts of North America, Europe and Asia could see more frequent and stronger visits of that cold air. Researchers say that's because of shrinking ice in the seas off Russia. Normally, the polar vortex is penned in the Arctic. But at times it escapes and wanders south, bringing with it a bit of Arctic super...
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