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  • 1 week ago | stuff.co.nz | Jackson Graham |Angus Delaney

    Bubblegum, beef, boysenberry. The shelves of Max Kleyn’s laboratory are lined with tiny bottles filled with big aromas. Sweet and fruity pineapple. Crisp and tart apple. Stewed Kakadu plum. If you’ve ever crunched into a choc-top ice-cream in a cinema, ate packet soup, or felt the tang of raspberry sherbet on your tongue, there’s every chance the flavour came from just a few drops of aroma chemicals like the ones in Kleyn’s lab.

  • 2 weeks ago | smh.com.au | Angus Holland |Jackson Graham

    , register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. It started small. On Friday (US time), US federal agents entered stores across Los Angeles where suspected undocumented immigrants worked. The raids sent out a ripple of alarm among the workers’ communities and advocates. Outside one place, a group chanted and threw eggs. Federal agents arrived in riot gear to break up the crowd.

  • 2 weeks ago | stuff.co.nz | Jackson Graham |Kayla Olaya

    On a warm night, Jeanette Walker, 79, turned off the TV and went to check whether her pot plants needed water. As she bent down to touch the soil, her body weight kept moving forward. Oh crumbs, she thought, I’m going to fall now. She crashed into an ornamental table, ricocheted into another. Crikey, I’m heading towards the TV, was her last thought before she hit the floor with a thud. This was Walker’s 15th fall since turning 70.

  • 2 weeks ago | smh.com.au | Jackson Graham |Kayla Olaya

    , register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. On a warm night, Jeanette Walker, 79, turned off the TV and went to check whether her pot plants needed water. As she bent down to touch the soil, her body weight kept moving forward. Oh crumbs, she thought, I’m going to fall now. She crashed into an ornamental table, ricocheted into another. Crikey, I’m heading towards the TV, was her last thought before she hit the floor with a thud.

  • 1 month ago | smh.com.au | Jackson Graham

    , register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Scattered across the bench were nuts chopped into jagged pieces. My mum was making a nut loaf. I was four and nagging my ailing grandmother to play with me. So Mum lifted me onto the bench and handed me a diversion: a Brazil nut to crack apart with my hands. I turned the smooth kernel over in my hands then squeezed it hard until it began to crack.

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