“@WSJ: Scientists search for the perfect kiwifruit: http://on.wsj.com/1mbwMYN pic.twitter.com/uDRekHNQd3”
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“@WSJ: Scientists search for the perfect kiwifruit: http://on.wsj.com/1mbwMYN pic.twitter.com/uDRekHNQd3”
“@WSJ: Scientists search for the perfect kiwifruit: http://on.wsj.com/1mbwMYN pic.twitter.com/s6rwxIEvzr”WOW Te Puke has made the WSJ @TonyRyallMP
@WSJ As we learnt from @Botanygeek yesterday @EdibleGardenSho : Protein-dissolving enzymes in raw kiwis make them great for tenderizing meat
“@WSJ: Scientists search for perfect kiwifruit: http://on.wsj.com/1mbwMYN pic.twitter.com/fm8WpQCam4” Really? Isn't there something else to study?
Beautiful photo of something so "simple" RT @WSJ: Scientists search for the perfect kiwifruit: http://on.wsj.com/1mbwMYN pic.twitter.com/JK8LJZrqt6
@WSJ 1 question: who approves the budget for finding the "perfect" kiwi fruit?
@WSJ أسعد الله صباحكم
@WSJ I heard they are looking for a way to GMO the kiwi to make it's skin fuzzless... Good or bad? GMO foods a slippery slope?
@WSJ who knew? Guess I need to get more kiwis!
@WSJ love this!
@WSJ ya just what we need you no with cancer n HIV n other diseases on the rise why look into disease when we can look at fruit
@WSJ No GMO foods; enough exposure to unregulated human experiments!
@WSJ try cannibas
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