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Synopsis: 3. food & berverages: Foods: Salt:


BBC 01170.txt

or are laced with damaging aluminium or salt. As a result, there is a push to develop crops that


Nature 01143.txt

Another cadre of researchers is pushing a more benign technology that involves seeding clouds with sea salt to increase their brightness.


popsci_2013 01103.txt

and egg (but curiously no salt) colored with beet juice and saffron and presented to the public.

I missed salt and pepper. More than I expected of the the structure it's not falling apart.


ScienceDaily_2013 13927.txt

what the scientists call a Group of Uniform Materials Based on Organic Salts (GUMBOS) and the nanogumbos materials--particles so small that 100000 could fit across the width of a human hair.

The organic salts used to make GUMBOS are not the familiar organic sea salt products sold for cooking and other uses.

Some organic salts are common but unseen players in everyday life. Potassium bitartrate for instance forms naturally as wine ferments trolamine salicylate is an ingredient in some sunscreens


Smart_Planet_3 00184.txt

Some of the environmental lobbyists of the Western nations are the salt of the earth,


Smart_Planet_4 00942.txt

Now, we're able to extract contaminants from the wastewater--for example salt, which can then be used for road salt here in the Northeast.

Today, we want the natural gas because it meets the needs of global climate change, but it taints our water supply.


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