From fiction and memoirs to true crime and science, here’s your warm-weather reading list
Summer is all about light, but that doesn’t mean your reading needs to be. Why not take advantage of the longer days to dive, not into some brackish lake, but into math or science or musical his
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Sustainable food systems can help save the world, and keep people fed
by Abraham Jewett | Published: June 2, 2022 | Updated: June 2, 2022 8:35 am
As the world slowly begins making its way out of the pandemic crisis, another longstanding one still remains, and it may get worse be
By WVUA 23 Digital Reporter Kyle Hamrick
Many children depend on their school cafeterias to get them through the week. But when the semester ends and summer break begins, those same children often struggle to stay fed.
This summer, Tuscaloosa City Schools and the Tuscaloosa County
Evonik has launched GuanAMINO, its guanidinoacetic acid-product (GAA) used to improve energy metabolism in livestock production
GuanAMINO’s launch comes almost two years after Evonik’s former supplier ended its deal, although Evonik continued to supply its customers until at least th
Speaking to Far Eastern Agriculture at the Poultry India 2019 conference, Kristof Geudens, marketing and communication manager at Innovad SA, spoke about the company’s extensive range of products and solutions in the field of animal feed
For mycotoxin prevention and stress relief
The moths can distinguish crucial from irrelevant odors in a complex odorous mixture to locate food sources and host plants for laying their eggs.
Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology
image: To collect the nocturnal odor of agave flow
John Beard cooks up bacon-wrapped scallops at Taste of Syracuse on Friday. (Charlie Miller | cmiller@syracuse.com)
Syracuse, N.Y. — Right about now, you’re sitting at your office (or home office) making plans for the weekend. About 200,000 of you will likely end up at the Taste of S
You've likely heard of "typecasting" of actors, where one plays a certain type of role so well, so often, that it's often the only type they get called on to play, unable to show their talent in other ways.
A similar thing often happens when folks are looking to adopt
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In this series for T, the author Reggie Nadelson revisits New York institutions that have defined cool for decades, from time-honored restaurants to unsung dives.
This spring in the East Village, blue and yellow flags flutte