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Mon March 27, 2023
(BBC-US)
 
 
 
Alibaba founder Jack Ma is released early for good behavior, properly bowing to All powerful Xi
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Sun March 26, 2023
(SFGate)
 
 
 
Another thing all the rain and flooding are bringing to California - mosquitoes, lots of mosquitoes
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(AP News)
 
 
 
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says Humanity's very survival depends on how people manage water. In other words, we're all doomed
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(AP News)
 
 
 
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says Humanity's very survival depends on how people manage water. In other words, we're all doomed
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Sat March 25, 2023
(Phys Org2)
 
 
 
Scientists race to find a way to grow plants in soils without phosphorus, or finding a gravitational anomaly in a NASA pilot's bedroom
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Fri March 24, 2023
(Mother Jones)
 
 
 
Why isn't poultry getting flu shots?
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Wed March 22, 2023
(CNN)
 
 
 
Private equity and speculation have made meeting basic medical care, food, and housing basic needs so much more affordable for Americans. Next up: water in the West
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Fri March 17, 2023
(Guardian)
 
 
 
You can lead a horse to water, but by 2030, it's very likely that it won't be there
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(Vox)
 
 
 
Who's enjoying this miserable inflation the most? Food companies and their record profits
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(Guardian)
 
 
 
To the left: Article outlining how global fresh water demand will outstrip supply by 40% by 2030. To the right: Your guess when and where the water wars will start
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Wed March 15, 2023
(Herald Scotland)
 
 
 
(Gets out dirty Hungarian phrasebook) my humane electric stunning system is full of prawns... as required by law
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Fri March 10, 2023
(ABC Action News)
 
 
 
Strawberry farmers complain Mexican imports threaten their future. Of course, this is Biden's fault
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(MIT)
 
 
 
If you like organic produce, you had better also like robots and AI
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Thu March 09, 2023
(Washington Free Beacon)
 
 
 
Politics makes for strange, anti-Semitic bedfellows who claim they're 109-trillion-year-old high priests. That's older than Mitch even
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Wed March 08, 2023
(Huffington Post)
 
 
 
"Hi, thank you...they should've called it John Wick...but that's pretty cool...and surreal for me. But thanks, scientist people" And be excellent to each other
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Fri March 03, 2023
(AP News)
 
 
 
The tragedy of the commons clay of the new West. You know... morons
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(Al Jazeera)
 
 
 
Latest cool use for AI? Listening to your date. Or if you have no date, your palm
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Thu February 23, 2023
(Popular Mechanics)
 
 
 
First it was murder hornets, UFOs and zombie fungi, now it's invincible super pigs that are ravaging the countryside
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(CNN)
 
 
 
For many of us it has never been this warm in February. EVERYBODY PANIC
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Sun February 19, 2023
(ABC7 Los Angeles)
 
 
 
If you're looking for a car, don't see Cal
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Fri February 17, 2023
(CNBC)
 
 
 
EU warns that future wars will be over food and water. Unlike all of the other, better wars that were fought over faulty intelligence, jealousy, revenge and greed
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(Food and Wine)
 
 
 
Orange you worried about this citrus virus? You'd better get juiced to it and not get pithed, because this could be the best of limes and the worst of limes. So squeeze the day
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Thu February 16, 2023
(Salt Lake Tribune)
 
 
 
It's inconceivable that the type of people who play golf would also be against government transparency
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Wed February 15, 2023
(Some Guy)
 
 
 
Not an Onion headline: Baby kangaroo poop may hold the key to reducing cows' methane emissions
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Tue February 14, 2023
(Enid News and Eagle)
 
 
 
The buck would stop at Oklahoma State, but the buck slipped and fell as soon as it got on campus
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(Space News & Reference)
 
 
 
Can gardening in space help astronauts deal with being isolated? Discuss this and what you have been for the Tuesday FARK Gardening thread, where you do your work so your results are out of this world
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(Guardian)
 
 
 
Orange juice futures have almost doubled. Duke brothers trying to look nonchalant
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Mon February 13, 2023
(KTLA Los Angeles)
 
 
 
Who owns who? Who owns you? If you paid them, and they sold you, who picked up the bill, and who paid who? Yeah. Who paid who? Who turns the screw?
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(Some Guy)
 
 
 
Oklahoma State University is proud of its contribution to Super Bowl LVII. Smarter institutions wouldn't be
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Sun February 12, 2023
(Guardian)
 
 
 
The Jungle was not a how-to manual
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(9News (Australia))
 
 
 
Don't be so sure that Australia is all about death, it's probably where you want to be when the nuclear apocalypse comes
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Fri February 10, 2023
(Yahoo)
 
 
 
Here are some of Bill Gates' secret holdings that you can read if you promise not to tell anyone
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(Some Guy)
 
 
 
Egg merchants were pulling profits out of your butt and they didn't even give you corn to eat
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Thu February 09, 2023
(Business Insider)
 
 
 
Whatever your situation, it could always be worse
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(Guardian)
 
 
 
But is a post-apocalyptic life full of cop Mel Gibsons, knifey-spooney or Balrogs and evil eyes really worth it?
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Wed February 08, 2023
(Courier-Journal)
 
 
 
The latest threat to avocado toast: Mexican drug cartels
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(Billings Gazette)
 
 
 
"Mr. President, we cannot allow a cow crap gap"
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(Philly Voice)
 
 
 
What would you find in a 5000 year old tavern's fridge? You can find out on May 3rd at Penn Museum
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(Famadillo)
 
 
 
The longest state of the union was given by the President with the shortest term: William Henry Harrison
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(Vox)
 
 
 
Point: Eggs are more expensive. Counterpoint: Eggs should be more expensive
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(SFGate)
 
 
 
It's just that the GOP is getting so lazy about their lies
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Tue February 07, 2023
(MPR News)
 
 
 
Much like subby after a few drinks, bear takes a cozy nap only to wake up wedged in a storm drain surrounded by Pop-Tarts
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(WBAL-TV Baltimore)
 
 
 
Alabama scientists attempting to find a solution to their state's most pressing problem: How do you pick the ideal honeymoon, noodling or gator huntin'?
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(The Takeout)
 
 
 
Egg prices predicted to soon drop from an arm and a leg to a wing and a drumstick
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(NK News)
 
 
 
Kim Jong Un missing as food crisis worsens. Maybe they ate him
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(Phys Org2)
 
 
 
New naturally occurring bactericidal compound dubbed keanumycin: "The lipopeptides kill so efficiently that we named them after Keanu Reeves because he, too, is extremely deadly in his roles"
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Fri February 03, 2023
(KHON2 Honolulu)
 
 
 
"This is the pupil stage you see here from this stage and then they'll emerge as adults. As adults are when they feed on palm trees and are the most harmful to the palms here"
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Thu February 02, 2023
(NPR)
 
 
 
It's that time of the year again: Farm Bill Time, when Congress comes together to figure out how much free money to hand out to the nation's largest group of welfare recipients. Can we start means testing these asshats yet?
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Wed February 01, 2023
(Fox Business)
 
 
 
U.S. corn farmers "sound off" on an catastrophe that may utterly destroy their way of life: Losing the billions in government ethanol "subsidies" that have let them continue growing and making money off a crop nobody actually needs. Also, Mexico
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Mon January 30, 2023
(Sci Tech Daily)
 
 
 
A coffee with milk a day helps keep the inflammation away
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Sun January 29, 2023
(Gizmodo)
 
 
 
Who is happy with the Federal Grazing Program? A) Environmentalists, B) Ranchers, C) Public employees, D) Cows, or E) None of the above
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Fri January 27, 2023
(SoraNews24)
 
 
 
Japan invents laser-based pest control system that may make insecticide obsolete -- the ultimate bug zapper
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Tue January 24, 2023
(Click Orlando)
 
 
 
Are horses being slaughtered on Florida farms? Neigh
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Mon January 23, 2023
(Guardian)
 
 
 
Seven endangered British foods that need to be saved from extinction. Should we care that Scottish birch water is off the drinks menu?
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(Guardian)
 
 
 
The Milliways catering team is converting vegetarians
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(Science Daily)
 
 
 
Look at this this way, California farmers, you'll never run out of water growing this stuff
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Fri January 20, 2023
(Axios)
 
 
 
Scammers gonna scam: Finally the U.S. Department of Agriculture is cracking down on produce that's falsely labeled 'organic'
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(EurekAlert)
 
 
 
Forget about bugs and worms; microalgae is what's for dinner
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(Fox Business)
 
 
 
BUY, Mortimer, BUY
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Mon January 16, 2023
(EurekAlert)
 
 
 
Eat more, drink more, save the planet. It's just science
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Fri January 13, 2023
(Phys Org2)
 
 
 
Humans will be eating everything in their path, like a swarm of locusts?
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Thu January 12, 2023
(BBC-US)
 
 
 
Vertical ops have people wondering about the potential top of crops. Could they stop? And if water drops who mans the mops?
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Fri December 30, 2022
(Independent)
 
 
 
Woman explains why she won't be doing Veganuary ever again. In other news, there's something called Veganuary
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Thu December 29, 2022
(NOAA)
 
 
 
NOAA is cutting off one of its feet
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Tue December 27, 2022
(Sky.com)
 
 
 
Moooooove over cow cheese, a new kind of cheese is on the way and it will taste and feel just like the real deal
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Thu December 22, 2022
(Corpus Christi Caller-Times)
 
 
 
Researchers looking for lactaid equivalent for cows
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Tue December 20, 2022
(CTV News)
 
 
 
Take your Canadian girlfriend out for a nice pancake breakfast this winter. We've got 79.1 million litres of syrup to sell
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Sun December 18, 2022
(SoraNews24)
 
 
 
Japanese grandma's lifehack is all about peeling a mandarin efficiently
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Mon December 12, 2022
(Guardian)
 
 
 
Maybe it's time to stop pretending that organic food is a solution
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(BBC-US)
 
 
 
Does your dog want lab-grown steak?
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Sun December 11, 2022
(Yahoo)
 
 
 
Where's the Beef?
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Wed December 07, 2022
(Phys Org2)
 
 
 
Topsoil erosion is leaving the Midwest dirt poor
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(The Takeout)
 
 
 
Thank goodness there's chicory, carob, and cauliflower
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(The Takeout)
 
 
 
Thank goodness there's chicory, carob, and cauliflower
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Sun December 04, 2022
(Some Guy)
 
 
 
Nvidia now having to split production between people who want chips for mining and people who want them for farming
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Sun November 27, 2022
(Nitter)
 
 
 
The future is cow. Wait, uh, now. The future is now
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