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Three INEEL Inventions Win International Recognition

...easily andinexpensively produced, has an excellent shelf life, and may be used to protectcrops in the field, in storage and in transport. Most importantly, this newbiopesticide is harmless to people, animals and the environment. It is derivedfrom a plentiful, renewable resource: common cereal grain. The Ma...

Want To Eat Less Fat? Resolve To Read Food Labels

...offat per serving while a similar type on the next shelf might have only half agram. I think nutrition labels are most useful for comparison shopping to helppeople select foods lower in fat," Kristal says. The bottom line, says lead author Neuhouser, is that people who are mostsuccessful at eating a health...

Alga-Based Compound Promises Less Bleeding On The Battlefield

...roduct is lightweight, easy to transport,and has a shelf life of up to two years. It is not derived from human or animalsources, thus it presents less of a risk for disease transmission. An added feature of the bandage is that the material can easily be separatedfrom the clotted surface of a wound 10-90 mi...

Eastman gives Clemson University $38 million fiber technology

...not going to use, rather than allow it to sit on a shelf and gradually lose its value to newer technology Clemson is a recognized leader in engineered-fiber research through its School of Textiles, Fiber and Polymer Science. The school is a participant in the Clemson-based Center for Advanced Engineering...

American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Dietary Supplements Forum examines science behind nutraceuticals

... University of Minnesota will address the issue of shelf life testing for dietary supplements....

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory wins three R&D 100 awards

...nt to most environmental conditions and has a long shelf life. Food processors utilizing electronic pasteurization require a dosimeter that is extremely robust, operationally easy to use, cost-effective and can be mass-produced. The Sunna dosimeter meets all these criteria. This system is a useful q...

Supplements that target fat loss … metals that protect themselves …

... & Company will discuss using spices to extend the shelf life of foods as well as add flavor. (Exhibit Hall... antioxidants will keep it looking good and extend shelf life. (AGFD 38, 10;40 a.m.) Safer fruit juice and flavorful, too - Scientists report on whether...

Examining The Science Behind Nutraceuticals: Proceedings of the AAPS Dietary Supplements Forum

...the University of Minnesota addresses the issue of shelf life testing for dietary supplements. Other key issues addressed in the book include: Regulatory implications of the 1994 Dietary Supplement Health Education Act (DSHEA) and FDA plans for its implementation Current status and challenges of validati...

Food the center of celebration and subject for concern

...ensure resistance to diseases in the field, longer shelf life in the store, or better nutritional content. But how do such foods affect our health, the environment, our view of nature? Can GM foods help relieve food scarcity in developing countries or might they, instead, cause economic hardships that make...

$2.2 Million herbal cold remedy study underway at U.Va.

...d to study subjects. "If you buy Product X off the shelf today and you go back six months later and buy the same brand, it may be completely different from the first thing you bought," Turner said. "Echinacea and other supplements present a huge problem with safety and standardization, as well as for resea...

Preparations for terrorist attacks and natural disasters linked, says University of Colorado prof

...oulder sociology Professor Dennis Mileti went to a shelf in his office and brought back a serious cartoon. The three characters in the cartoon are labeled "bioterrorism," "dirty bomb" and "natural hazards." The natural hazards character representing events such as hurricanes, earthquakes and floods is ...

Eating peanuts helps keep heart healthy without weight gain

...ping countries," Mattes said. "Peanuts have a long shelf life and are rich in nutrients." Mattes' study, "Peanut Consumption Improves Indices of Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Healthy Adults, " was published in the April 2003 issue of the Journal of American College of Nutrition. In addition to this study,...

Major radiology journal offers unrestricted access to recently archived articles

...ble online archive of the AJR, freeing up valuable shelf space while providing quick and easy access to key imaging articles, said Haines. The medical community as well as members of the general public will also have access to this trusted source, she said. The ARRS subscribes to the Washington DC Pr...

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