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Spectroscopy detects toxins in veggies

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Krista D. Zanolli, [email protected]

LYON, France – For as long as picky eaters have resorted to hiding vegetables or feeding them to the dog under the table, they also have sought excuses not to eat them. But “They’re icky” doesn’t hold up against the advice of nutritionists. And now neither does the health concern, “What if the soil is polluted?” A new high-resolution, time-resolved spectroscopy system is helping researchers directly measure trace pollutants in fresh vegetables that are intended for public consumption. There goes the “pollutant” excuse. The research, led by Jin Yu, a...Read full article

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    Published: February 2010
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