They appear as if from nowhere. A previously healthy looking plant suddenly has an abnormal growth protruding from it. Some are hideous and some strangely beautiful but they leave the plant looking as if it has been invaded by miniature aliens. And in a way that’s exactly what has happened. Take a look at the weirdness of the plant gall.

Conventional wisdom among many ecologists is that industrial-scale agriculture is the best way to produce lots of food while preserving biodiversity in the world's remaining tropical forests. But two University of Michigan researchers reject that idea and argue that small, family-owned farms may provide a better way to meet both goals.
Scientists in Canada are reporting the development of a fast, inexpensive "dipstick" test to identify small amounts of pesticides that may exist in foods and beverages. Their paper-strip test is more practical than conventional pesticide tests, producing results in minutes rather than hours by means of an easy-to-read color-change, they say.
Machines have been an integral part of agriculture for generations helping with such tasks as tilling fields, picking cotton, and sorting eggs. One ability machines have lacked, until now, is the ability to determine whether fruit is actually ready for harvest.
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TheCooksDen decided to apply the scientific method to that important question. They brought in an unbiased test subject -- one who has superior taste buds, is unaffected by marketing hype, and is unafraid to express her opinions publicly. Where would you find such an unbiased test subject? They found a very willing volunteer in Hammy the Hamster.
The world's population is booming and the ability to provide food is a growing concern. How will we feed residents of highly populated cities around the world? The Vertical Farm Project, lead by Dr Dickson Despommier from Columbia University’s Department of Environmental Health Sciences has proposed an interesting answer that can possibly be best described as high-rise urban farms. Visit the Vertical Farm Project by clicking 


