Genetic engineering isn’t just for corn and soy: For both the Hawaiian papaya and Florida orange, genetic engineering is the secret to defeating extinction-threatening disease.
A majority of Americans support the broad outlines of an agreement with Iran to limit its nuclear program to civilian uses. While the public prefers a diplomatic solution, majorities also appear willing to use force to prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear state.
Elise Ellinger, 2015 Next Generation Delegate and Master’s of Public Policy student at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota, discusses the disconnect between “big picture” solutions to malnutrition and on-the-ground implementation.
As the Greek suffering mounts and they careen towards Sunday’s referendum, Senior Fellow Phil Levy has two additional questions surrounding the Greek crisis.
The latest installment of the Healthy Food for a Healthy World series outlines how Peace Corps volunteers can help to improve global nutrition through nutrition-sensitive programs.