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WORLD

Seal milk is the cream of the molecular crop

New York Times, Published on 26/11/2025

» NEW YORK — Collecting milk from a nursing seal is no easy task.

LIFE

The one thing watermelon experts do to pick sweet ones

New York Times, Published on 30/07/2024

» NEW YORK - Don't worry, it is not just you. It is hard to pick a good watermelon. So much of what determines its sweetness is beyond your control. And what is in your control may go against your instincts. It is a challenge to your sense of free will, an exercise in letting go, a gamble at the market.

WORLD

Cockroach sex takes strange turn, more mutations emerge

New York Times, Published on 29/03/2023

» NEW YORK: Cockroaches are changing up their sex lives, and it is all our fault. Faced with sweet poisoned bait, roaches first ended up with a mutation that made them hate sweets, hindering their mating strategies. Now, more roach mutations are emerging, showing you cannot keep a good pest down.

WORLD

CDC: Covid may raise risk of diabetes in children

New York Times, Published on 08/01/2022

» Children who have recovered from Covid-19 appear to be at significantly increased risk of developing Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, researchers at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Friday.

BUSINESS

Millions more invested in lab-grown foie gras

New York Times, Published on 21/07/2021

» Can foie gras grown in a lab taste just as decadent and creamy as that made from farm-raised ducks or geese?

THAILAND

Unmasked Songkran parties dent Phuket’s reopening hopes

New York Times, Published on 26/04/2021

» PHUKET: Around the corner from the teeth-whitening clinic and the tattoo parlour with offerings in Russian, Hebrew and Chinese, near the outdoor eatery with fried rice meant to fuel sunburned tourists or tired go-go dancers, the Hooters sign has lost its H.

LIFE

Thai fruit: serious effort, sublime reward

New York Times, Published on 23/06/2020

» All across Bangkok, fruit juice is dripping off chins, dribbling down arms and splashing onto the city’s pavements.

THAILAND

Obesity in monks ‘a ticking time bomb’

New York Times, Published on 13/08/2018

» The Buddha, in his laughing incarnation, is often depicted with a jolly smile and a giant, quivering belly. That model of plenitude seems ever more apt in Thailand, where the waistlines of the country’s Buddhist monks have expanded so much that health officials have issued a nationwide warning.