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volume 62
PUTTING FAT ON THE TASTE MAP:
How does your body recognize protein, fat, carbohydrates
and nutrients? Part of the answer is right on the tip
of your tongue. •
GAINING WEIGHT AND LOSING YOUR MIND:
An 18-year study finds being overweight puts you at
greater risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. •
THINKING LIKE YOUR ANIMALS:
Providing good food doesn’t guarantee healthy animals or
healthy habitat. An animal’s food choices depend on what
it’s learned, regardless of what’s on the menu. •
SEEDS -new people, grants and contracts in science •
SYNTHESIS -science at Utah State •
SEEK -discoveries in science •
SEARCH -science on the web.
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volume 61-3 GROWING WHEAT FROM SPACE: Wheat grown in space
may feed travelers of the future, but growing wheat with space
age technology can feed millions of people now. • 100
YEARS OF SCIENCE AND RESEARCH AT THE GREENVILLE FARM: The technologies
and crops have changed but research at the Greenville Farm is
still all about irrigated agriculture. • MAKING
POPLARS POPULARThis crop reaches high overhead, but the real action
is in the roots. • SEEDS -new people, grants and
contracts in science • SYNTHESIS -science at Utah
State • SEEK -students in science • SEARCH
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volume 61-2
TURNING UP THE HEAT ON FIRE BLIGHT: A promising new way to battle a very old disease •
TAKING THE BITE OUT OF BEETLES: Wasps win the battle of the wheat fields in a real
life version of “Alien” • FIELDS OF DREAMS: Lush, green, rolling
pastures are the stuff of dreams for cows and humans. Proper pasture management
can make it the best for both worlds •
SEEDS -new people, grants and contracts in science •
SYNTHESIS -science at Utah State •
SEEK -students in science •SEARCH -science on the web |
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volume 61-1
CELL SIGNALS: Breaking the code could keep cancers in check • ADOLESCENTS
+ BEVERAGES ≠ CALCIUM: Are teens more interested in bubbles
than in their bones? • WATER, WATER, EXACTLY
WHERE: An online tool helps Utahns manage their irrigation. • TEACHING
IN TROUBLED TIMES: Moving the land grant philosophy to the West
Bank. • WEAPONS OF WAR: Identifying the bio in
bioterrorism. • HOTLINE •RECENT GRANTS •
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT • EDITOR'S FOOTNOTE |
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