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Average salary £34,067 Up to £56,981 76% of students are very likely to recommend food science and nutrition to others, based on their experience of studying it so far (UCAS subject guide survey 2023) Career options Food science and nutrition Food scientist Food technologist ...
A food science degree is a versatile one; however, the most common career path is to enter the food industry as a skilled food scientist, researcher, or technologist. Food scientists work to research and improve the efficiency and safety of food products. They typically conduct research and cre...
What Type of Childhood Makes A Top Scientist? ASSESSMENT Nobody disagrees that childhood has an enormous impact on life outcomes, yet it is information that we do not (should not?) use when it comes to recruiting. Some interesting patterns on childhood environment of Nobel Laureates - turns ou...
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I think for many of us in the UK, all of this enthusiasm for live ferments looks like a bit of a fad, despite the growing evidence that foods that contain live cultures of fermenting microbes are very good for us. One reason why some regard them with suspicion is that in the UK we...
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Surprisingly, the person who DID discover how to grow vanilla wasn’t Belgian, and wasn’t even a scientist! He was a 12-year-old African slave-boy named Edmond Albius! Like Morren before him, Albius discovered that you didn’t need cute little bees to pollinate vanilla flowers – that ...