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  1. @ecoscore
    Yes, lettuce challenge. Suspect Angus’ shelf life could be shorter than Sussan's… will Hume be next leader?
    #AusPol #OppositionLeader #shelfLife #leadershipSpeculation

  2. Cleaning a lot of stuff in my studio. I end up just relocating the same shit to different places but at least it gets dusted.

    #ShelfLife

  3. Who would have thought: Benefits of #GMO food that bring them a direct gain (price, shelf life) matter more to #consumers than production or societal benefits (yields, food security): doi.org/10.1186/s400... #SouthAfrica #prices #shelflife #yields #foodsecurity

    Exploring consumer beliefs of ...

  4. #FrozenFood can be tasty and top quality, therefore the market for the prepared meals should shift towards frozen food by creating a significant price difference between the fresh and the frozen meals. Even workplaces have microwaves, reheating frozen food is easy and it should bear no stigma.

    Here is how potent the freezing technology of our times actually is (relevant part starts at 12:46):

    www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/sho

    #FoodSystems #FoodWaste #FoodRetail #ShelfLife #ClimateAction

  5. The expiry dates on products in your local pharmacy are the result of extensive research
    and experiments. We recently published Bayesian methodology to predict shelf life in a more robust
    and interpretable way. For the science behind a simple date on a packet of pills, look at our AAPS SciTech paper here: oa.eu/soBMjH

  6. Trial Underway Testing Dried Plasma for Transfusions

    A clinical trial is recruiting participants to assess the safety and feasibility of a system for spray drying and re-constituting a person's blood plasma.

    sciencebusiness.technewslit.co

    #News #Press #Science #Business #Plasma #Blood #ClinicalTrial #Frozen #SprayDried #MedicalDevice #Trauma #AdverseEffects #ShelfLife #FirstResponders #Military

  7. #food #ShelfLife #HaroldMcGee

    It's spring in the Northern Hemisphere, so time for an annual PSA. This is an article by Harold McGee, seminal food scientist, on a simple way of extending how long fresh berries, grapes, and stone fruit will keep.

    curiouscook.com/site/2009/08/p

    I've used this method every year since first reading it. It works great.