More than two billion people worldwide suffer from micronutrient malnutrition due to deficiencies in minerals and vitamins.
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Software Predicts the Rise and Fall of Every River on Earth
In July heavy rains triggered landslides and floods in Nepal that ultimately killed more than 130 people. As soon as the rain started falling, BYU professor Jim Nelson knew things could get bad.
Earth-Friendly Fashion: Startup Turns Food Waste Into Wearables
There may come a time when the next blouse or pair of gym shorts you buy is made of banana peels, rotten tomatoes, coffee grounds or mouldy bread.
Fighting Fire With Seeds: Restoring Scorched Landscapes After Devastating Wildfires
Catastrophic fires in the West are burning hotter than ever, leaving paths of destruction through both human development and native plant ecosystems.
Fire Science Critical for Combating Wildfires Out West
It has been a harrowing equation out West over the past few months.
Heart and Soil
Even if you’re not physically located in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, you can still explore the 80-acre expanse of the Pye Centre for Northern Boreal Food Systems on the shores of the Grand River.


