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A futuristic laser-weeding machine emits red beams onto crop rows in a sunny, arid agricultural field. The image highlights a cutting-edge technology featured in the article, which explores how laser weeding offers a promising, chemical-free alternative for sustainable farming by precisely targeting weeds and reducing environmental impact.
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Laser-weeding: a game-changing technology for sustainable farming

Laser weeding kills plants without chemicals and is already operating at scale. Here's how the technology works and what it means for pesticide reduction.
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Avoid false nutrition information online with our practical guide.

Nutrition misinformation is everywhere online — but it gets easier to spot once you know the signs. Here are the key red flags to watch for.
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Rows of plastic bottles filled with golden-yellow seed oil line a supermarket shelf. This image visually anchors the article’s examination of seed oils and their alleged link to inflammation, challenging widespread misinformation with evidence-based analysis of the health impacts of vegetable oils.
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Do seed oils cause inflammation?

Do seed oils cause inflammation? Systematic reviews and major institutions (Harvard, Stanford, AHA, BHF) all say no. Here is what the science actually shows.
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A herd of cows stands in a misty green pasture under dramatic skies, with glowing "CH₄" (methane) bubbles floating in the air. This visually represents the article's focus on methane emissions from livestock and their significant role in driving climate change through the food system. The image underscores the urgent environmental impact of animal agriculture highlighted in the piece.
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Methane in the food system: a hidden driver of climate change and what we can do about it

Animal agriculture is the largest food-system source of methane — not just cow burps. Here's how our food choices drive methane emissions and what that…
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