Health Jan 19 Why nutrition experts are wary of new federal dietary guidelines that advise doubling protein By JoNel Aleccia, Associated Press
Health Aug 30 Watch 7:58 Protein is everywhere amid a new cultural obsession. How much do we really need? It used to be that only fitness buffs and bodybuilders thought about how much protein they were getting. But now, everybody seems to be looking for more of it in their diet, and just about every food product has added… By Ali Rogin, Claire Mufson, Laine Immell
Nation Nov 26 Watch 4:17 Is it possible to build 'meat' out of plant protein? Americans eat three times the world average of beef each year. However, with each pound requiring more than 50 gallons of water, producers in drought-stricken California are looking to find other ways to get protein into our diets. Dr. James… By PBS News Hour
Science May 07 Watch Incredible, Edible Bugs: Will Meals of Mealworms Catch on in U.S.? Incredible, Edible Bugs: Will Meals of Mealworms Catch on in U.S.?…
Science Jun 14 'Landmark' Study Changes Long-held DNA Beliefs A four-year international study of the human genome has prompted scientists to rethink some of their most basic ideas about how DNA functions. By PBS News Hour
Mar 14 Oceans Study Reveals 6 Million New Genes By PBS News Hour Scientists spent two years trawling the oceans for bacteria and viruses, and in the process discovered 6 million new genes, doubling the number known on Earth and holding promise for new antibiotics and alternative energy sources. Continue reading