Cotton is ubiquitous in modern life but the long trail between the fields in which the crop grows and the store at which a finished item is purchased is seldom considered.
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Cotton is ubiquitous in modern life but the long trail between the fields in which the crop grows and the store at which a finished item is purchased is seldom considered. By stripping crab shells of everything but chitin, reserachers in Japan have figured out a new key ingredient for improved displays and solar panels. NEW YORK — Northeastern states are facing a jack-o’-lantern shortage this Halloween after Hurricane Irene destroyed hundreds of pumpkin patches across the region, farmers say. Wholesale prices have doubled in some places as farmers nurse their surviving pumpkin plants toward a late harvest How a Microbe in Humans Is Killing Coral How global warming has Spanish winemakers rethinking their grapes, adapting their fields and moving their vines to higher ground The Chaos Computer Club is hosting a summer camp for 3,000 hackers fromaround the world in Brandenburg, formerly in East Germany Anonymous Warns NATO: ‘This Is No Longer Your World’ Why You Should Judge a Wine By Its Label Tomatoland: How Factory Farming Can Harm Food |
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