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What ingredients does Carmellini always have on hand? What is his favorite gadget?
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It could even be a peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
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There's just something about the mouth feel, Carmellini says.
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The Italian food moment never dies, Carmellini says.
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For many years, Andrew Carmellini helmed Cafe Boulud. Here, he talks about his experience.
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Andrew Carmellini trained at the Culinary Institute of America and worked for many a restaurant. Which part of his education was more important?
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At A Voce, Carmellini channels two grandmothers - and two schools of cooking.
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Andrew Carmellini's parents always looked for "the good stuff".
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For three-quarters of our history, we lived in Africa. Why did we suddenly start to leave?
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The challenges are not so much technical as cultural, Wells says.
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The tests don't go long enough, Wells says.
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It's important to understand the tremendous impact science has on our lives, says Wells.
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It's not something we can solve with a simple technological fix, says Wells.
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Where will be in 10,000 years? We'll all look more like Tiger Woods, says Wells.
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Unlike faith, science is about asking questions, Wells says.