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Yeast genomes reveal ancient human migrations, showing invisible microbial companions traveled with early agriculture.
Yeast is already a familiar ingredient to bakers and winemakers, but new research from the University of Georgia suggests it ...
Yeast is already a familiar ingredient to bakers and winemakers, but new research from the University of Georgia suggests it ...
Scientists link baker’s yeast evolution to ancient human movements, suggesting we’ve been shaping microbial life far longer ...
Humans domesticated baker’s yeast as early as 7000 BCE to make bread, beer, wine and sake. However, wild varieties of the same yeast species also live on trees. These domesticated and wild yeast ...
Dennis Fraley gives his suggestions for holiday wines. Including domestic wine from Pacific Northwest, North Carolina and ...
neither of which exist in wine. A bigger tragedy is that a great pint of cask-conditioned ale is a vulnerable cultural drink and not an industrial product, like other beers. It’s in mid-transformation ...
Noah Gratch, MD, FAAD, another board-certified dermatologist at MDCS Dermatology, says galactomyces is usually formulated ...
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