9 Oct 2009 ... At the blog Food & Think, Amanda Bensen asks "Have you ever stopped to think about how strange it is that we drink the breast milk of another ... www.neatorama.com |
The genetic change that enabled early Europeans to drink milk without ... People living in most parts of the world make vitamin D when sunlight hits the skin, but in northern latitudes there isn't enough sunlight to do this for most of the year. phys.org |
Cows milk is a remarkable food – not only for drinking, but for cheese and butter, yoghurt and cream. So when did we first decide to use cows ... www.thenakedscientists.com |