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Gallery Culture: 12 Amazing Pieces of Living Art

Art is life and life is art for a rising class of artists who use living things as their medium.

by Sam Brasch· November 29, 2013
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Modern Native American Cuisine and the Myth of Thanksgiving

Food alone can't heal the wounds of American history.

by Sam Brasch· November 27, 2013
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This Tractor Is Freaking Huge

Ron Harman never intended to build the biggest farm tractor in the world. But sometimes things just work out that way.

by Sam Brasch· November 21, 2013
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Rat Cheese: Internet Hoax or Future Delicacy?

Cheese makes for great rat bait, but could rats make for great cheese?

by Sam Brasch· November 21, 2013
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The Seeds of Legal Pot

Cannabis seed breeders prepare for legalization in Colorado.

by Sam Brasch· November 15, 2013
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A Warming Earth Means Bad News for Farms

Sure, climate change was bad news for the poor, world peace, clean water, plants, animals, island nations and city-dwellers without air conditioners. But the hope was that rising C...

by Sam Brasch· November 11, 2013
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The U.S. Is Farming More Fish than Ever (But Nowhere Near What China Does)

Numbers from N.O.A.A. make one fact abundantly clear: When it comes to aquaculture, the U.S. remains a tiny fish in an growing Asian pond.

by Sam Brasch· November 5, 2013
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Appetite for Caviar Could Mean the End for American Paddlefish

Nibbling on black gold was once a delicacy only a few could afford. Only now it’s paddlefish, not people, paying the price.

by Sam Brasch· November 4, 2013
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Making It Rain: A Timeline of Weather Control

Human cultures have long asked the skies for rain, but we’ve gotten scientific about it in the last 200 years.

by Sam Brasch· October 30, 2013
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