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Food Studies features the voices of volunteer student bloggers from a variety of different food- and agriculture-related programs at universities...
The Nobel Prize in economics was awarded for work on cause and effect, highlighting the difficulty of understanding how oil prices affect the economy.
There is a growing enthusiasm for biomass, as pundits like Arne Jungjohann look at small towns in Europe that are...
Almost halfway through our six-month, food-focused journey across America, we found a place we didn't want to leave.
In light of the FDA's recent approval of genetically engineered salmon, the latest Food & Water Watch report on open-ocean aquaculture might leave some advocates feeling a little clammy.
As a mom, I often take for granted that the water I put in my daughters sippy cup is safe,...
Natural disasters like the ones we saw so many of in 2011 -- and will see more of with a changing climate -- remind us just how important it is to have a functional government.
If cities want to get people to ride public transit, they need to ditch downtown routes and take them where the jobs are.
A new farmers market subsidy program for food stamps recipients makes the City of Brotherly Love a just little healthier.