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    May 24, 2012 |Story| KTUU
  1. Genetically Engineered Salmon Move One Step Closer to Human Consumption

    The U.S. Senate moved the country one step closer Thursday afternoon to something that the world has never seen before: approving a genetically modified, or GM, animal for human consumption.
    Channel 2 News
    The U.S. Senate moved the country one step closer Thursday afternoon to something that the world has never seen before: approving a genetically modified, or GM, animal for human consumption. The Senate passed a bill approving reauthorization of the...

    Tags: Allergies, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Mark Begich, Lifestyle and Leisure, Fishing

  2. May 22, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  3. LINK Dollars and Food Scholars at Evanston Farmers Market

    TribLocal - Evanston
    Friends of Evanston Farmers Markets is hosting a variety of fun, tasty and educational events at the downtown Evanston Farmers Market this year, one of …...
  4. May 23, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  5. Children with rare brain disease improve after gene therapy

    Florida Jewish Journal
    Using gene transfer techniques pioneered by University of Florida faculty, Taiwanese doctors have restored some movement in four children bedridden with a rare, life-threatening neurological disease. The first-in-humans achievement may also be helpful...

    Tags: MRI (imaging), Medical Specialization, Taiwan, Viral Diseases and Infections, Medical Research

  6. May 23, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Parents hire own researchers to tackle rare, fatal disease

    When it comes to advocating against her 8-year-old son's serious illness, Gelse Tkalec is on a much lonelier path than those strewn with pink ribbons and yellow bracelets.
    When it comes to advocating against her 8-year-old son's serious illness, Gelse Tkalec is on a much lonelier path than those strewn with pink ribbons and yellow bracelets. There are only 25 to 30 children worldwide known to have giant axonal neuropathy,...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, University of Chicago, National Institutes of Health, Labor Day, Medical Research

  8. May 16, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Future food

    <b>&quot;The Taste of Tomorrow: Dispatches from the Future of Food" By Josh Schonwald; Harper, $25.99</b>
    "The Taste of Tomorrow: Dispatches from the Future of Food" By Josh Schonwald; Harper, $25.99 What it is: "What's for dinner?" is a question most of us ask every day in hopes of having the answer by nightfall. Josh Schonwald, a journalist based in...

    Tags: Evanston

  10. May 6, 2012 |Story| KY3-TV
  11. Spring Planting Festival in Mansfield

    MANSFIELD, Mo.-- More than 7,000 visitors are expected to visit Bakersville Pioneer Village near Mansfield, Missouri, on Sunday for the 12th annual Spring Planting Festival sponsored by Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Company. The two-day event has a full...

    Tags: Gospel (genre), Arts and Culture, Oldies (genre), Folk (genre), Music

  12. May 3, 2012 | Zap2It
  13. The game is afoot again as Season 2 of “Sherlock” premieres on PBS

    Channel Guide Magazine
    It didn’t take a master detective to deduce that the BBC series Sherlock — a modern retelling of the classic Sherlock Holmes stories — would be back for a second season (or “series,” as they like to say across the pond)....
  14. May 9, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  15. The Beer-avore's Dilemma

    Michael Pollan has written books dealing with growing corn and apples and marijuana and beef and genetically modified foods and the screwed-up American system of industrialized food. He also happens to brew beer at home.
    Michael Pollan has written books dealing with growing corn and apples and marijuana and beef and genetically modified foods and the screwed-up American system of industrialized food. He also happens to brew beer at home. "I've been brewing my own beer...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Students, Teaching and Learning, Education

  16. May 12, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  17. Sunday Alcohol Sales Could Start May 20

    Gov.Dannel P. Malloysaid Thursday morning that he expected to sign the Sunday alcohol sales bill next week, and that sales could start the following Sunday, May 20. The section of the bill allowing Sunday sales takes effect on passage. Sunday sales hours...

    Tags: Caylee Anthony, Crime, Law and Justice, Sports, Petroleum Industry, Technology

  18. May 12, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  19. Thurmont preparing, cautiously, for the world

    When world leaders convene this week at Camp David for the G-8 Summit, Thurmont plans to be ready.
    andrews@herald-mail.com
    When world leaders convene this week at Camp David for the G-8 Summit, Thurmont plans to be ready. Mayor Martin Burns said shop windows and sidewalks will be clean and the grass in the park will be mowed. Businesses will brace for a flood of visitors,...

    Tags: Condoleezza Rice, International Organizations, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Barack Obama, NATO

  20. Apr 18, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Diving into the food waste problem

    As Earth Day approaches, home cooks and grocery shoppers should be feeling pretty powerful. Why? Because they wield enormous influence when it comes to controlling the No. 1 source of ozone depleting garbage in our waste stream: food.
    As Earth Day approaches, home cooks and grocery shoppers should be feeling pretty powerful. Why? Because they wield enormous influence when it comes to controlling the No. 1 source of ozone depleting garbage in our waste stream: food. North American...

    Tags: Movies, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, United Nations, Environmental Issues, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

  22. Apr 29, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  23. Legislative Scorecard: Tracking Major Issues As Session Nears End

    Gov. Dannel P. Malloy&nbsp; dedicated the 2012 legislative session to education reform, but it was only one of a host of high-profile issues to come before lawmakers this year. Here's a rundown of legislative progress on selected issues as the General Assembly enters the final full week of its 2012 legislative session.
    Gov. Dannel P. Malloy  dedicated the 2012 legislative session to education reform, but it was only one of a host of high-profile issues to come before lawmakers this year. Here's a rundown of legislative progress on selected issues as the General Assembly...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Government, Personal Data Collection, Politics, Petroleum Industry

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