Animals have evolved to eat a lot of different things, even stuff that barely passes for food, and it shapes our entire lives from what we look like to where we live. Today, we’ll talk about why being ...
Researchers warn the animals we eat could be the gateway for a pandemic in the form of antimicrobial resistance, unleashing a wave of deadly superbugs. The World Health Organization estimates that ...
In recent months, unusual wildlife behaviours have been trending across social platforms, especially topics that challenge ...
Scientists have long been mystified about how animals who munch on plants in Yellowstone National Park all get enough food to eat. Animals all living in the same habitat and eating the same foods ...
Marine animals inevitably eat what we toss in the ocean, including pervasive plastics—but how much is too much?
This post was co-authored with Jared Piazza, Ph.D. How can people both recognize that there are issues with meat production yet fall short in taking the necessary steps to address the problem? A ...
Did you happen to read the recent report about six Americans who ate grilled kabobs containing coiled nematode larvae? Looking back, the ruddy barbeque served at a gathering of relatives from Arizona, ...
Many of the animals we eat, like tuna, have microplastics in their flesh. LauriPatterson via Getty Images Food contaminants are always a hot topic, as we consumers have a natural desire to know ...
Most of us don’t think about how the lives of farm animals shape the food on our plates. Yet their daily comfort, diet, and ...
Chris Balazs, farmer and CEO of Provenir (left), and RMIT's Professor Rajaraman Eri on an Australian farm with cattle. Researchers warn the animals we eat could be the gateway for a pandemic in the ...