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Nearly a million chickens packed the barns at Howe’s Hens last Christmas Eve when the first of them tested positive for bird flu.
The deadly virus spreads so fast that even if only one hen is infected,
farmers are legally obligated to kill all of the others.
Massive mounds of carcasses soon appeared outside the Ohio egg farm, covered in compost.
The slaughter wasn’t enough.
The virus tore through industrial barns in Darke County
and moved on through one …
PSA about food labeling in the US
We have a gluten detection service dog because many things that should be gluten free/say they’re gluten free are not actually gluten free.
Stuff gets contaminated when growing (e.g. next to wheat field), by shared equipment, in factories, from packaging, during transport and in-store.
Every US consumer should know:
1. The list of ingredients on food isn't exhaustive
2. Allergen labeling:
a) limited to just some allergens
b) manufacturers don't actually have to test
c) "certified" foods are tested—but not continuously
d) testing only works with enough contamination
Some certifications may require batch-testing, but usually they don't.
A "certified gluten free" product may e.g. contain oats which sometimes are contaminated with gluten—but as not every batch is tested it's impossible to know unless you test yourself (hence the service dog).
Even if the product is properly batch-tested, you might get a part of the product that has the allergen in it, whereas the tested part didn't.
Or the threshold was too low (our dog can detect gluten better than any available lab testing equipment; yes, dogs are amazing).
Food products also contain ingredients that do not have to be included on the label when they're "incidental" (included in an another ingredient) or if they're considered part of the manufacturing process but not of the final product (e.g. various coatings on factory equipment).
Don't need to list flavors or specific spices either. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
As for allergens, only those responsible for ~90% of food allergies* have to be specifically declared, and they're not tested for as it's simply based on the ingredients list.
Good luck if you have other allergies.
*milk, egg, egg, fish, Crustacean shellfish, tree nuts, wheat, peanuts, soybeans
Heute wurde mir ein Paket netterweise von einer Frauenärztin zugestellt, nachdem DHL es 6 km entfernt in ihrer Praxis in der Innenstadt abgegeben hat.
Total nett von Ihr. Das Paket kommt von einer Firma Metzconsult. Beim Öffnen wird es noch wilder. Es lieft eine nagelneue DELL PS/2 Tastatur im Karton. Warum sollte ich sowas im Jahr 2025 noch bestellen?
Kurz recherchiert: die Firma ist wohl liquidiert. Häh? Was für ein Betrugsversuch ist das denn? Seltsam. Aber es wird noch wilder…
Four classes of LCD codes from (*)-(L,P)-twisted generalized Reed-Solomon codes
Zhonghao Liang, Qunying Liao
https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.14878 https://arxiv…
Wie ein winziger Zeitunterschied einen Spion auffliegen ließ! 🕵️♂️
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How the Raiders Secondary Will Be Tested in Week 11 https://www.si.com/nfl/raiders/onsi/las-vegas-secondary-tested-week-11
interactome_vidal: Vidal human interactome (2005)
A network of human proteins and their binding interactions. Nodes represent proteins and an edge represents a binding interaction between two proteins, as tested using a high-throughput yeast two-hybrid (Y2H) system.
This network has 3133 nodes and 6726 edges.
Tags: Biological, Protein interactions, Unweighted
US-Start-up Overview Energy testet drahlose Energieübertragung aus dem Flugzeug
Das Start-up Overview Energy will Solaranlagen auf der Erde mit Lasern aus dem All beleuchten. Ein Test der drahtlosen Energieübertragung verlief erfolgreich.