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Scientists Grow Super Broccoli; Emilio’s Ballato Is Like a Less Exclusive Rao’s

• There, in the ground, it’s … super broccoli! Scientists have grown a strain of the vegetable that contains three times the usual amount of Glucoraphanin, a chemical that staves off artery-clogging. [ABC News]

• The WSJ finally notices that chefs are tweeting; it’s not just blogger disses, but also photos of what they’re cooking and other details from inside the kitchen. [WSJ]

• Emilio’s Ballato in Nolita is like Rao’s in that it attracts lots of celebrities, but you don’t have to go all the way uptown, and they might actually let you in. [NYT]

• Bill Gates can add a George McGovern Leadership Award to his résumé: The Microsoft billionaire was honored for his work improving farming and fighting hunger. [AlertNet]

• Contrary to widespread belief, living near fast-food joints doesn’t seem to make people fatter. However, living near an excellent Italian bakery is another story. [Reuters]

• Fraunces Tavern and the Campbell Apartment are among some haunted venues rounded up by DNA Info. [DNA Info]

Scientists Grow Super Broccoli; Emilio’s Ballato Is Like a Less Exclusive