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Discover the seven most nutrient-dense foods on earth

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Discover the seven most nutrient-dense foods on earth

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9 SHOCKING FACTS ABOUT THE FOOD INDUSTRY

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The U.S. grows more corn than any other country on Earth. That’s a good thing, right? Well…depends on how you look at it. Modern farming techniques an...

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The Middle Eastern Country of Qatar Looks to Become Self-Sufficient in Food

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From seeding clouds with rain-inducing particles to erecting a wall of trees against the advancing Sahara Desert, scientists have long sought to answer the challenge of growing crops in drought-struck lands.

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3D-printable food? NASA wants a taste | Ars Technica

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Grant money goes to see if we can't print perfect, nutritious food.

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NASA funds 3D food printer, to combat hunger in space and on Earth

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The space agency recently awarded a $125,000 grant to a project aimed at 3D printing food for astronauts, and while ...

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Of Myths and Men: Mark Lynas and the intoxicating power of technocracy

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The Institute for Food and Development Policy/Food First shapes how people think by analyzing the root causes of global hunger, poverty, and ecological degradation and developing solutions in partnership with movements working for social change.

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Pivotal moment hit in battle over genetically enhanced food - The Hill's RegWatch

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The Obama administration and Congress are weighing the safety of technological advances that seem ripped from science fiction. The decades-old fight over genetically modified food has reached a fever pitch in Washington.

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Seafood is having its Portlandia moment

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Consumers, chefs and, most importantly, major retailers in the US and Europe are making better choices about what kinds of fish to eat, and not to eat.

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