757. Rusty Can Opener

Dr. Don and Professor Ben talk about the risks from using a rusty can opener. Eat or Toss? Is it OK to eat? Rusty Linux: Advances in Rust for Linux Kernel Development | Proceedings of the 18th ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement A microbial survey of food service can openers, food and beverage can tops and cleaning methodology effectiveness - Michaels - 2003 - Food Service Technology - Wiley Online Library The hygiene of slicing machines, carving knives and can-openers | Epidemiology & Infection | Cambridge Core The “Germiest” Items in the Kitchen – Savannah Valley District The importance of hygiene in modern society - ScienceDirect Clean the Germiest Home Items | NSF Clean the Germiest Kitchen Items | NSF John Roderick (musician) - Wikipedia Amazon.com: Chef Craft Select Can Opener with Tapper, 6.5 inches in length, Nickle Plated : Home & Kitchen Should I get another tetanus shot after seeing rusts in the can opener that I used? I got my tetanus shot last year, I was wondering if I need another one after possibly ingesting rust. Should I be concerned? - Quora You Don’t Get Tetanus From Rust | Discovery 310: Arc — Robot or Not? — Overcast Tomato sprouts INSIDE the tomato?

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Risky or Not is a short podcast from Professor Ben Chapman from North Carolina State University, and Dr. Don Schaffner from Rutgers University. Dr. Don and Professor Chapman promise to do their best not to waffle, dither, dissemble or equivocate, and to give straight up answers about whether something is risky or not.