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Tamara Staples was a shy young woman with a camera when her Uncle Ron invited her to come with him to a chicken show.
The Fancy, as chicken breeders call such gatherings, are the pinnacle events for breeders looking to show off their prize poultry.
Staples, taken by the elevation of the common bird to runway supermodel, hatched an idea that day to return with her camera to another show and photo..
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KFC is putting original recipe herbs and spices on boneless chicken. We ate it. More »
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The Robotic Chicken Butcher Daniel Schumpert and Jason Briney If you've ever wondered how boneless chicken parts end up that way, take a peek inside one of the 4,000 or so poultry processing plants in the U.S. Workers man massive assembly lines to scald, pluck, gut, slice, and wrap an estimated nine billion birds annually. Unsurprisingly, work in poultry plants is dirty and dangerous. The job of..
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For all the crap that chicken nuggets get, they're the delicious golden stars of McDonald's. The chewy meat is a perfect conduit for sauce and the crunchy exterior will almost always make you smile. And though you probably know it already (or came up with your own personal theory), all of McDonald's chicken nuggets really do look the same. In fact, there are only four kinds of McDonald's Chicken..
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Back in 2010, we humorously reported that chickens have image stabilized heads. Some people took the idea further, turning chickens into organic Steadicams and doing further research into the subject.
Now Fujifilm has gone and turned that funny property of chickens (and certain other animals as well) into a humorous TV spot. The ad above is meant to promote the image stabilization powers of the ..
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It's really embarrassing how many sleepless nights I've had due to my brain synapsing and wondering whether the chicken or the egg came first. I flip, I flop, I twist, I turn—it's definitely a good brain exercise. But after watching ASAP Science definitively answer the question of which came first—the chicken or the egg—I can now sleep in peace. More »
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Robots and other various non-human "workers" are increasingly performing the work and labor that was once the province of human hands. Often, it's because the machinery is less costly than the salaries paid to flesh-and-blood workers. Other times, it's because humans cannot perform certain tasks as well as a piece of machinery specially designed for the job. More»
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