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The science pros at TKOR test whether food spoils when locked in a vacuum chamber. Marjorie Taylor Greene finds herself in a difficult position Caitlin Clark, a night of skirmishes, and a WNBA ...
We use strawberry jam as an example to explore the underlying principles of water activity, a key technique for food preservation.
Why major in food science? Food scientists are working to solve one of the world’s greatest challenges — feeding the world, studying how to create new food products and bring them to market. The steps ...
Blood and urine tests have been found to detect the amount of ultraprocessed foods (UPFs) a person eats, according to new research.
In the “science bunker” at Noma, a celebrated restaurant in Copenhagen, head of research and development Lars Williams and full-time food scientist Arielle Johnson adjust a rotary evaporator ...
Food sensitivity testing has exploded in popularity in recent years, fueled by promises to uncover “hidden food allergies” or hidden causes of fatigue, bloating, brain fog, skin issues ...
Food sensitivity tests promise to reveal your trigger foods. But due to false positives and unreliable methods, they're not advised. Here's what to consider instead.
Layoffs at the FDA, USDA and CDC could erode the U.S. food safety system. Experts aren’t so worried about milk or chicken today; they’re concerned about the future.
Blood and urine tests might be able to reveal how much of your diet is made up of industrially produced foods, a new study says.
Consumer Is the food you're feeding your dog safe? Consumer Reports tests 58 products From raw dog food to kibble, each product was tested for nutrients and contaminants.
The number of deaths and hospitalizations from food recalls doubled over the past year, according to researchers. And while the number of incidents has been on the decline, there has been a ...
From handheld vacuum sealers to commercial-grade options, we tested the leading brands, including Nesco, Anova, and FoodSaver. These are the best vacuum sealers out there.