It is an age-old riddle that has perplexed generations - until now! British scientists found that the formation of egg shells relies on a protein found only in a chicken's ovaries.
Bill Gates wants to work out a way to create an egg without needing a chicken. He has started to egg on a high-tech food lab at Hampton Creek Foods in San Francisco, to hatch out a chicken-less egg substitute.
Bill Gates wants to work out a way to create an egg without needing a chicken. He has started to egg on a high-tech food lab at Hampton Creek Foods in San Francisco, to hatch out a chicken-less egg substitute.
Bill Gates wants to work out a way to create an egg without needing a chicken. He has started to egg on a high-tech food lab at Hampton Creek Foods in San Francisco, to hatch out a chicken-less egg substitute.
Scientists are flu-proofing flocks of chickens by genetically modifying the bird to create a decoy polymerase. The virus latches on to the fake, preventing it from replicating.
Hold a chicken's head down and draw a line along the ground, starting at its beak and extending straight outward. The chicken will remain immobile, as if in a trance.
It is an age-old riddle that has perplexed generations - until now! British scientists found that the formation of egg shells relies on a protein found only in a chicken's ovaries.
But it’s a hollow day, and even with all that I start daydreaming about food. Particularly the decadent dishes served in the Capitol. The chicken in creamy orange sauce. The cakes and pudding. Bread with butter.
The echidna is an evolutionary mashup—it has a pouch for its young like a kangaroo, spines like a porcupine, and a sticky tongue like an anteater. Oh, and it lays eggs like a chicken.
Scientists are flu-proofing flocks of chickens by genetically modifying the bird to create a decoy polymerase. The virus latches on to the fake, preventing it from replicating.
Scientists are flu-proofing flocks of chickens by genetically modifying the bird to create a decoy polymerase. The virus latches on to the fake, preventing it from replicating.
The Aepyornis was a humongous flightless bird weighing close to half a ton. Even their eggs were huge with a volume about 160 times greater than a chicken egg.