A researcher conducts an experiment to compare eggs in order to check on rumors about food safety in Hangzhou City, East China’s Zhejiang Province, July 10, 2018. Zhejiang University and Hangzhou City Market Supervision Bureau launched the test to inform the public about rumors such as using plasticizing agents in noodles, fake bouncing eggs and use of contraceptive pills in rice field eel farming. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Gang)
A researcher conducts an experiment to compare flour to check rumors about food safety in Hangzhou City, East China’s Zhejiang Province, July 10, 2018. Zhejiang University and Hangzhou City Market Supervision Bureau launched the test to inform the public about rumors such as using plasticizing agents in noodles, fake bouncing eggs and use of contraceptive pills in rice field eel farming. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Gang)
A researcher conducts an experiment to compare eggs in order to check on rumors about food safety in Hangzhou City, East China’s Zhejiang Province, July 10, 2018. Zhejiang University and Hangzhou City Market Supervision Bureau launched the test to inform the public about rumors such as using plasticizing agents in noodles, fake bouncing eggs and use of contraceptive pills in rice field eel farming. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Gang)
A researcher conducts an experiment to compare flour to check rumors about food safety in Hangzhou City, East China’s Zhejiang Province, July 10, 2018. Zhejiang University and Hangzhou City Market Supervision Bureau launched the test to inform the public about rumors such as using plasticizing agents in noodles, fake bouncing eggs and use of contraceptive pills in rice field eel farming. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Gang)
A researcher conducts an experiment to compare eggs in order to check on rumors about food safety in Hangzhou City, East China’s Zhejiang Province, July 10, 2018. Zhejiang University and Hangzhou City Market Supervision Bureau launched the test to inform the public about rumors such as using plasticizing agents in noodles, fake bouncing eggs and use of contraceptive pills in rice field eel farming. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Gang)
A researcher studies a rice field eel to check rumors about food safety in Hangzhou City, East China’s Zhejiang Province, July 10, 2018. Zhejiang University and Hangzhou City Market Supervision Bureau launched the test to inform the public about rumors such as using plasticizing agents in noodles, fake bouncing eggs and use of contraceptive pills in rice field eel farming. (Photo: China News Service/Wang Gang)