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  1. A young girl reads a book, with bookshelves of other books in the background
    Eliott Reyna

    Nine Books to Prepare for the World After COVID-19

    Blog Post
    by Iain Whitaker

    We share our top picks for books to read in the weeks ahead that delve into what sort of world might emerge when the pandemic has passed.

  2. Moon Farming, Export Negotiation, and Stagflation

    May 20, 2022 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.

  3. Plastic Meat, Disease Outbreak, and Growing in the Dark

    July 15, 2022 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.

  4. A photo taken from above shows a person browsing a table and shelf of foreign-language books
    Julio Lopez

    Chicago's Wide World of International Literature

    Blog Post
    by Hope O'Dell

    Thanks to a passionate group of independent presses, bookstores, and translators, the city’s foreign lit scene is thriving.

  5. Purple tea leaves developed by the Tea Research Institute in Kenya.

    A New Brew, Price Forecast, and Nano Sensors

    Blog Post
    by Julia Whiting

    Our weekly roundup of the top news in food, agriculture, and global development.

  6. India Farmer's Protests
    REUTERS

    Avocados, 100 Days of Protest, and Pineapple Politics

    Blog Post
    by Julia Whiting

    Catch the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development in our Global Food for Thought news brief.

  7. Venezuelan fisherman clean equipment from oil spill.
    REUTERS/Leonardo Fernandez Viloria

    Agroecology, Blue Foods, and Happier Meals

    Blog Post
    by Julia Whiting

    Check out the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.

  8. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth raises his hands
    Julia Demaree Nikhinson / AP

    The Sacralization of the Iran War

    by Ariel Schwartz

    US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s deployment of religious rhetoric in the Iran war has come under increased scrutiny. What happens when the line between political conflict and religious warfare blurs?

  9. Health workers rest outside a quarantine zone at a Red Cross facility in the town of Koidu, Sierra Leone
    Reuters

    Fragile States and Pandemics: Why Preparedness Cannot Happen in a Vacuum

    Blog Post
    by Madeleine Nicholson

    Pandemic preparedness cannot happen in a vacuum. It must include more than research, vaccine development, and the stockpiling of supplies.

  10. Chard growing in a row at a farm
    Ronan Furuta

    Sustainable Food Systems: A View from the Midwest

    Blog Post
    by Madeleine Nicholson

    Since the dawn of agriculture spurred the establishment of human civilizations, humans have adapted and revolutionized their food systems to overcome obstacles.