Innovation
Weeding robots
Sep 26th, 2012 | By Aubrey Yee
Blue River Technology has created a weeding robot that could help to keep millions of pounds of herbicides out of the environment and out of our food.
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Eco Living
Food expiration dates
Sep 24th, 2012 | By Aubrey Yee
The milk looks fine, it smells fine, but the 'Sell-by' date passed a few days ago. Should you drink it?
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Food System
Bokashi
Sep 21st, 2012 | By Aubrey Yee
Most compost systems can't take meat and dairy. Bokashi can take it all! And with an airtight bin, it's perfect for apartments or indoor composting. No smell and no pests...
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Food System
Farm Aid's Annual Benefit Concert
Sep 19th, 2012 | By Nicole Rogers
The sold-out Farm Aid Music and Food Festival returns to Hersheypark Stadium in Hersey, Pennsylvania on September 22, 2012. Farm Aid is the longest running benefit concert series in America, raising more than $39 million to help family farmers all over the country. Even though the show is sold out, a webcast will also be available on Farm Aid's website for those who can't attend. See this year's line up.
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Eco-Living
How To Compost In Your Apartment
Sep 17th, 2012 | By Nicole Rogers
As part of our series on composting, we offer this handy illustrated guide to composting in your apartment. If you have been thinking you might be interested in taking the plunge into composting, read on and have fun! Our guide gives you all of the tools you need to get started. Composting can be a rewarding experience in efficiency and self-reliance. Waste not, want not!
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Food System
Oysters For Chickens
Sep 14th, 2012 | By Nicole Rogers
Guest-blogger Justine Wenger of [The Market Restaurant](http://www.themarketrestaurant.com/), a seasonal restaurant on Lobster Cove in Massachusetts, enlightens us as to what a seaside restaurant can do with all of those discarded oyster shells – feed them to local chickens to improve eggshell and soil quality for area farmers.
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Transportation
Green Crude Farm
Sep 12th, 2012 | By Aubrey Yee
The first commercial algae to energy facility is up and running in New Mexico, producing 'green crude' as an alternative to crude oil.
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Transportation
An emissions reality check...
Sep 10th, 2012 | By Aubrey Yee
Carbon dioxide emissions could fall by [150 million tons per year](http://files.technologist.geblogs.com/files/2011/05/Emissions-Graphic.jpg) if coal plants are replaced by natural-gas fired combined cycle plants. That's equal to taking some 13,000 cars off the road each year.
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Food System
What are feed additives?
Sep 7th, 2012 | By Aubrey Yee
Have you ever wondered what the food you eat has been eating during its lifetime? It's probably more complicated than you could imagine. Feed additives are huge multi-billion dollar business. From antibiotics to basic vitamins, learn more about the wild world of livestock feed.
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Food System
Coming soon, 3-D printed meat
Sep 5th, 2012 | By Aubrey Yee
Peter Theil's venture capital firm Breakout Labs is betting on the future of 3-D printed meat and leather. With a grant for their research, the start-up Modern Meadow hopes to have the technology within a year that will enable meat and leather to be printed from cell cultures.
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