Food Security and STEM Education
The World Food Prize believes “The Greatest Challenge in Human History” is answering the question: “Can We Sustainably Feed the 9 Billion People on our Planet by the Year 2050?” The answer
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The World Food Prize believes “The Greatest Challenge in Human History” is answering the question: “Can We Sustainably Feed the 9 Billion People on our Planet by the Year 2050?” The answer
This week voters in Oregon and Colorado defeated measures that would have required food products that contain genetically modified organisms (GMOs) to be labeled. In Oregon, where the measure was defeated by
In Part 1 of this two-part series on how scientists are working to ensure future food security, I set the stage for why researchers are working diligently to counteract the effects of
“When a team of researchers from the University of Delaware traveled to Africa two years ago to search for exemplary chickens,” writes Evan Halper (@evanhalper), “they weren’t looking for plump thighs or
“Face it,” writes Carlton A. Doty (@carldoty), “Your brand is defined by the interactions that people have with it. While that’s not what we typically think of as marketing, it ought to
In the hustle and bustle of this year’s holiday season, will online grocery shopping be part of the consumer experience? “Despite the spread of options offering online groceries shipped to customers’ homes,”
In an article entitled “Online Grocery Shopping Continues to Grow,” I noted that the online grocery business model that seems to be garnering the most attention is the “click and collect” model.
“Did you know that some of the largest chapters of agricultural groups like the Future Farmers of America are in urban centers?” asks Jeff DeGraff (@JeffDeGraff). [“Innovation: Old Crops, New Soil,” Huffington
“Love chocolate?” asks Laura Moss (@LauraJMoss). “What if you could make it taste sweeter? Believe it or not, you can accomplish that goal without altering the chocolate at all.” [“The science of
The world’s population is increasing. We all know that. We also know that feeding that population is going to require implementing a number of strategies. Some of those strategies begin in the
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