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What to watch for today The EU plans what to spend next year… Finance ministers meet in Luxembourg to discuss the EU’s draft…
What to watch for today The EU plans what to spend next year… Finance ministers meet in Luxembourg to discuss the EU’s draft…
What happens when flies eat Truvia? Apparently, they die, according to a study conducted by sixth graders.
Eleven-year-old Simon Kaschock-Marenda's science fair project led to a publication about the insecticidal effects of the…
Ingredient in food sweeteners can be used as insecticides, according to a study.
A popular non-nutritive sweetener may be an effective and human-safe insecticide, researchers have discovered in a study that…
A new study has found that a major component of Truvia, erythritol, is an insect killer. Truvia is a sugar substitute that has…
Toxicology: Researchers eye Truvia ingredient as potential insecticide
Toxicology: Researchers eye Truvia ingredient as potential insecticide
One out of three bites of food, or one-third of our diet, is linked to the direct work of the honeybee. But honeybees are…
Erythritol is the major ingredient in the artificial sweetener Truvia™. In an article released by Drexel University on June 4…
Scientists suggest using an ingredient in a popular sweetener as an insecticide. An ingredient present in Truvia is known as…
Don't worry -- this isn't the scary news it sounds like
Researchers from Drexel University discovered that the non-nutritive sweetener erythritol could be used to develop a human-safe…
Brooks Hays PHILADELPHIA, June 5 (UPI) -- Truvia, one of the most popular sugar substitutes, is also an insecticide -- masking…
Brett Smith for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online A study in the journal PLOS ONE that began as a sixth-grade science fair…
Compound in artificial sweetener Truvia can kill fruit flies, researchers have found.
A sixth grade science fair project inspires university research that confirms sweetener's unexpected effect on insects
A middle school science project found that the sugar substitute Truvia is effective in shortening the life spans of fruit flies.
A popular non-nutritive sweetener called erythritol can be an effective insecticide that is also safe for humans, a new study…
Truvia, as a plant-based artificial sweetener, is toxic to fruit flies, a fact we now know thanks to the scientific work a…
PHILADELPHIA (June 4, 2014)— In a study that began as a sixth-grade science fair project, researchers at Drexel University have…
In a study that began as a sixth-grade science fair project, researchers at Drexel University have found that a popular non-nutri…
Flies drop dead after consuming a popular sugar substitute, suggesting that the common sweetener is a potent insecticide.
Best-selling sugar substitute could make a good insecticide
( Drexel University ) In a study that began as a sixth-grade science fair project, researchers at Drexel University have found…