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Zoonotic Possibilities, Earthquake Aftermath, and Taking to the Streets
February 10, 2023 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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Yogurt and AI, Five Inventions to Fight Climate Change, and Florida Sued By Chinese Immigrants
June 23, 2023 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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Public Opinion SurveyDmitri Lovetsky / APAmericans Reverse Course on US-China Competition
October 28, 2025, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Craig Kafura, Dmitri Lovetsky / AP, Download Report (PDF), While Republicans remain focused on limiting China's rise, a majority of Americans now favor a policy of cooperation and engagement with Beijing., US President Donald Trump and Chinese P...
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Ashokra FarmQueering Farming: How LGBTQIA+ Farmers are Reimagining Agriculture
Queer farmers are challenging discriminatory legacies in agriculture, and envisioning an agricultural system that uplifts and celebrates LBGTQIA+ people.
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Simon FangersShaping Future-Ready Food Systems, One Crop at a Time
In this blog post from our "Field Notes" series, Jacqueline Hughes discusses the sustainability of food systems.
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Super Tomatoes, Corn Wars Part III, and Wheat Woes
March 10, 2023 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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Hot Water, Turkeyless Thanksgiving, and Climate Chaos
November 18, 2022 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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AIM4C Summit, Egg-celent News, and Locust Fears
May 12, 2023 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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REUTERSEurope Replaces Russia's Gas, Risks Climate Goals
Europe's attempts to diversify its gas supplies could have unintended and negative consequences for climate progress, writes Chris Morris.
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AP PhotosChanging US Attitudes on Trade
Both foreign policy leaders and the American public back “friendshoring."