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Cornell study: Eateries can boost sales by adjusting meal pace
ITHACA - A recently published Cornell University study shows restaurateurs how to change the pace of meals to increase table turnover and resulting revenue. According to the study conducted by researchers Breffni Noone, Sheryl Kimes, Anna S. Mattila, and Jochen Wirtz, the pace at which customers are served during their...
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The biographical information published for AAEA Fellow Spiro Stefanou in the December 2006 issue of the journal was incomplete. The correct information is published below in its entirety. The editors apologize for this error. Spiro E. Stefanou 2006 Fellow Professor, 1995 to present, Associate Professor, 1989-95, Assistant...
20 Minutes With... Dr. Michael Kotzalas
This engineering specialist from the Timken Co. is developing new technology to reduce friction in bearings used in various machine applications. Professional experience * The Timken Co., Timken Industrial Business, Canton, Ohio, Technical Group Leader of Application and Design Engineering, 2005-present. * The Timken Co., Timken Research, Canton,...
Mushrooms the new superfood.
Aug 23, 2006 (Grocers' Review NZ - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Leading British nutritionist Jane Clarke is promoting the health benefits of mushrooms. Clarke was hired by the Mushroom Bureau to participate in a new consumer campaign, "Mushrooms - the Magic Ingredient". Research from...
Why groundhogs emerge in February: They go a-courtin'
When held up to the light of scientific observation, Groundhog Day turns out, like most things, to be all about sex. This fact is almost certainly lost on the thousands of revelers who went to Punxsutawney, Pa., unwittingly ruining another Groundhog Day for Punxsutawney Phil, who has bigger things...
In Memoriam: Gerard M. Faeth
Gerard M. Faeth, PhD Pennsylvania State University, passed away on January 24, 2005. Dr. Faeth was Arthur B. Modine Distinguished University Professor at the University of Michigan and was internationally recognized for his diverse and lasting contributions to aerospace and mechanical engineering.
Mushrooms beat wheat germ to top antioxidant slot.
Dec 19, 2005 (Grocers' Review NZ - ABIX via COMTEX) -- New research from Pennsylvania State University in the US indicates that button mushrooms contain a large amount of the antioxidant, ergothioneine. ...
Evans Analytical Group LLC Announces New Director of Analytical Services for New Jersey Lab
SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Evans Analytical Group LLC announced today that Mr. Jeffrey Shallenberger has joined the company as Director of Analytical Services for its East Windsor, New Jersey facility. Mr. Shallenberger comes to EAG from Pennsylvania State University where he was most recently the Director of their Materials Characterization facility....
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
ASABE welcomes the following new members who joined the Society, reinstated a lapsed membership, or upgraded to full membership from student/preprofessional membership in May, June, and July. When available, the member's place of employment has been provided. Please join us in extending a warm welcome to these new and returned...
Acting dense
A study presented by Pennsylvania State University (State College, Pa.) has found that incorporating "low-energy-dense" foods into the diet is key to calorie reduction and successful longer-term weight loss. "Low-energy-dense" foods were defined as water-rich and have fewer calories per gram; soup, vegetables and fruit were cited. The research...


