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health3 months ago

Top Tips for Healthier Rice

The article provides tips to make rice healthier, including choosing brown rice for more nutrients, soaking and rinsing rice properly to reduce arsenic and nutrients loss, cooling cooked rice to increase resistant starch, experimenting with different rice varieties like black or wild rice, and being cautious with leftovers to prevent bacterial growth.

environment4 months ago

Global Rice Fields Accumulate 'King of Poisons'

A study published in The Lancet Planetary Health warns that climate change and rising CO₂ levels are increasing arsenic accumulation in rice fields worldwide, which could elevate health risks such as cancer and cardiovascular diseases, especially in regions where rice is a staple food. The research emphasizes the need for smarter farming practices, breeding, and water management to mitigate these risks as global temperatures rise.

world5 months ago

China Unveils Cereal to Transform 14 Billion Acres of Barren Land

Chinese researchers have developed a new rice variety capable of thriving on 14 billion acres of previously unusable land affected by salinity and alkalinity, potentially transforming global food production and addressing food security amid climate change. The rice's resilience is achieved through genetic engineering targeting plant hormones and heat tolerance genes, offering hope for reclaiming marginal lands and ensuring stable yields under harsh conditions.

world6 months ago

Trump Threatens Japan with Tariffs Over Rice and Auto Trade Disputes

President Trump threatened Japan with new tariffs over what he claims is their unwillingness to buy American rice, despite data showing Japan's ongoing rice imports from the US. The threat is part of broader trade negotiations, with Trump indicating plans to send tariff warning letters to Japan and other countries before a deadline. The situation is evolving as tariffs and trade policies are under review.

technology1 year ago

"Apple's Warning: Avoid Using Rice to Dry Your Wet iPhone"

Apple warns against using rice to dry out wet iPhones, as it may slow down the drying process and damage internal components. Instead, Apple recommends tapping the water out, waiting 30 minutes, attempting to charge the iPhone, leaving it in a dry area for 24 hours, and retesting the connector. If issues persist, users should consider alternative charging methods or contact Apple for repair or replacement.

technology1 year ago

"Apple Advises Against Using Rice for Wet iPhones, Recommends Alternative Solution"

Apple has updated its Support page to warn customers against putting wet iPhones in bags of rice, stating that doing so could allow small particles of rice to damage the device. The company advised against using cans of compressed air or external heat sources to dry out devices and recommended wiping the phone dry and allowing it to air dry naturally until all moisture has evaporated. Samsung Australia also offered similar advice for owners of Samsung phones.

technology1 year ago

Apple Advises Against Using Rice to Dry Wet iPhones

Apple has officially advised against using rice to remove water from wet iPhones, warning that it could damage the device. Instead, they recommend tapping the device to remove liquid, leaving it in an area with airflow, and waiting before attempting to charge it. While some models offer liquid detection warnings, no iPhone is waterproof, and liquid damage isn't covered by the Apple warranty.

technology1 year ago

Apple Warns Against Using Rice to Dry Wet iPhones

Apple has released a new support document advising against the common practice of putting a wet iPhone into rice to dry it out, as it could potentially cause damage to the device. Instead, the company recommends gently tapping the phone to remove excess liquid, leaving it in a dry area with airflow, and attempting to charge it after at least 30 minutes. If the issue persists, users are advised to contact Apple support for further assistance.

food-technology1 year ago

"Beef-Infused Rice: The Latest Sustainable Protein Innovation"

Scientists in Korea have developed a new "Frankenfood" by growing meat cells inside rice grains to create an all-in-one ready meal, claiming it to be affordable, tasty, and environmentally friendly. The process involves coating rice with fish gelatin, seeding cow muscle and fat stem cells into the rice, and culturing them for nine to 11 days. The resulting product is described as mushy pink rice with a firm bite and a creamy, beefy taste, with potential applications in food relief, military rations, and space food. The hybrid rice releases significantly less CO2 compared to beef and could cost much less, offering a promising solution to the environmental impact of traditional meat production.

sports2 years ago

UConn's Comeback Victory Over Rice Marks First Win of the Season

UConn secured their first win of the season with a 38-31 victory over Rice, thanks to two touchdown passes from Ta'Quan Roberson and two rushing touchdowns from Jelani Stafford. Despite trailing 14-0 in the first quarter, UConn scored four consecutive touchdowns, including a 50-yard scoop and score by Jackson Mitchell. Rice made a late comeback with J.T. Daniels throwing a touchdown pass to Luke McCaffrey, but Roberson's 59-yard touchdown pass to Justin Joly sealed the win for UConn. The Huskies' defense forced four turnovers, including a crucial interception by Chris Shearin, securing their victory.