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  1. Baskets of potatoes
    Eric Prouzet

    A Water Mold Helped Kill a Million People, Then Changed Science Forever

    Blog Post
    by Mike Kelleher

    A special guest commentary piece explaining the historic breakthrough for a durable and safe solution for late-blight potato disease.

  2. Two in Three Americans Support Increased Federal Healthcare Spending
    Camilo Jimenez
    Public Opinion Survey

    Two in Three Americans Support Increased Federal Healthcare Spending

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Craig Kafura, Dina Smeltz

    September 7, 2017, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Craig Kafura and Dina Smeltz, Camilo Jimenez, Download Report (PDF), The 2017 Chicago Council Survey finds that a majority of Americans support increases in federal healthcare spending, while few support cuts., Healthcare has taken center stage...

  3. An Indian woman carries saplings on her head as she works in a paddy field on the outskirts of Gauhati, India.
    AP Photos

    Are Global Food and Water Demands on a Collision Course?

    Blog Post
    by Michael Tiboris

    The world is facing three global water crises—it's imperative that we respond to them.

  4. White House Conference, Beefing Up, and Feeding the Taliban

    September 30, 2022 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.

  5. Turkey Troubles, a Fishy Fix, and South Africa's Success

    October 28, 2022 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.

  6. A dark image of the Earth from space

    Providing Electricity to 750 Million People Could Help Fight Climate Change, Not Exacerbate It

    Blog Post
    by AJ Caughey

    After decades of steady progress, the number of people without access to electricity increased in 2022. About 80% of people worldwide who don’t have electricity live in sub-Saharan Africa.

  7. Young Chicago Public Schools student's hand holding a parent's finger
    AP Photo

    The newcomers: schools are migrants' gateway to Chicago's local economy

    Blog Post
    by AJ Caughey

    Integrating migrant children and their parents into local schools also integrates them into the local economy.

  8. Restricting Rice, Radiation Free Food, and the Year of Millets

    August 18, 2023 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.

  9. An illustrated collage of various international currencies

    Does Universal Basic Income Work? These Countries are Finding Out.

    Blog Post
    by Hope O'Dell

    England is the latest in a string of countries to test giving its residents a guaranteed amount of money every month, also known as a universal basic income (UBI).

  10. Tractors in a yellow field seen from the sky.
    Johny Goerend

    The Science and Limitations of Farm-Based Carbon Offsets

    Blog Post
    by Nina Domingo

    Agriculture has great potential for carbon offsets, but implementation will be complicated.