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Nature journal
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22 July 2011
Mark Stoeckle Not my cup of tea
A study in Scientific Reports, which used DNA barcoding to identify the contents of 146 tea products, suggests that about a third of herbal teas contain unlisted ingredients.
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13 July 2011
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After a Leisurely Drive, Do a Bug Body Count (For Science!): Six weeks ago, a Dutch entomologist launched a crowdsourcing site, SplashTeller, that lets motorists report the date, time, and location of their latest outing and the number of pulverized insects they subsequently pick off their license plates...
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Nature Precedings
Finding the key transition states and intermediates controlling net reaction rates and selectivity
Carsten Stegelmann and Anders Andreasen - Chemistry
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