Is There Wood Pulp In That Parmesan? How Scientists Sniff Out Food Fraud https://t.co/HDdrBbHcqX
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Is There Wood Pulp In That Parmesan? How Scientists Sniff Out Food Fraud https://t.co/HDdrBbHcqX
— The NPR Science Desk (@nprscience) April 3, 2016
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@tandrewgus and @msings hard at work at their desks. It's tough making important phone calls. #NPRScience
Life goal: Own a cabin on a lake where I can wake up to this every morning.
This is the sound Walruses use to attract a mate.