
“While pouring the popular artificial sweeter sucralose into their morning coffees, University of North Carolina Wilmington Marine and Atmospheric Chemistry Research Laboratory (MACRL) researchers began to ponder, ‘If only 10 percent of this is going to stay in our bodies, what happens to the other 90 percent?’ This question led to the first scientific confirmation that sucralose is lingering in the Gulf Stream, the conveyor belt of water transport that circulates in the Atlantic Ocean from the coasts of North America to Europe, Africa and beyond.”
Related posts:
Visa, MasterCard $5.7 Billion Swipe Fee Accord Approved
Glenn Greenwald: The message sent by America's invisible victims
City Wants Power to "Disarm Individuals" During Crisis
FBI starts U.S. campaign to deter lasers being aimed at aircraft
Bitcoin Falls Flat Among Davos Crowd
‘I filmed the first fight and arrest through Google Glass’
DOJ, FBI admit they inflated claims about mortgage fraud crackdown last year
NYPD officers testify stop-and-frisk program motivated by quotas and race
Sudan government shuts down local TEDx conference
Overpicking threatens Greek herbs
Paul Craig Roberts: Why Disinformation Works
Bitcoin creeping into Pittsburgh
Maryland: Motorist Rights Group Sues Over Camera Data
NSA collected US email records in bulk for more than two years under Obama
Private Pilot Nearly Shot Down for Violating "Secret No-Fly Zone"