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Scientists Call for a Global Germ Bank

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Researchers are calling for a new "Noah's Ark" to store microbes that might one day be valuable.

Chia Seeds Could Be the Nutritional Nuggets You Need

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They can be stored for up to five years before they lose their potency, and they are a versatile nutritional powerhouse.

How Kegerators Work

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Kegerators store and pour beer differently from standard kegs. Learn how kegerators work.

How Tempeh Works

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Tempeh just might the new tofu. Find out how to purchase, cook and store tempeh.

What are homogenization and pasteurization?

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When I buy milk at the store, the label says "homogenized pasteurized milk." What are homogenization and pasteurization?

How Antimatter Spacecraft Will Work

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Antimatter has the ability to store incredible amounts of energy in a very small space. See how it will work.

How Tape Recorders Work

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Magnetic recording is the backbone of the electronics revolution. Learn how this analog technology lets you store and erase data!

Chicken Safety

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Our chicken safety tips will help you buy healthy meat, store it properly, and handle it safely so you and your family avoid harmful bacteria.

What is Vanilla Sugar?

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Vanilla sugar can be made from scratch or found at gourmet stores. Learn more about vanilla sugar.

Why Is the Krebs Cycle Essential for Life as We Know It?

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The main function of the Krebs cycle is to produce energy, stored and transported as ATP or GTP, to keep the human body up and running.

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