Instructional Video6:56
Curated Video

CAMEL MEAT POPULAR AFTER FOOT AND MOUTH OUTBREAK

Higher Ed
Egypt's largest camel market is gaining nationwide attention as the current foot and mouth outbreak spreads. At the Birqash Camel Market, just outside Giza, camel traders frm across the country come laden with their camel cargoes. The...
News Clip1:04
Curated Video

Mass recall of French-made baby milk over salmonella fears

Higher Ed
A tainted baby milk scandal affecting some 30 countries is growing, as French dairy giant Lactalis recalled millions more products globally because of salmonella contamination. Lactalis had already recalled several million...
Instructional Video1:27
Curated Video

France tries to stem damage from failed baby milk recall

Higher Ed
The French government was on Friday scrambling to save face after the alarming failure of a mass recall of baby milk prompted by a salmonella scare. The baby products made by French dairy giant Lactalis were still available...
Instructional Video1:25
Curated Video

Fla. romaine industry hopes for customer demand

Higher Ed
After repeated E. coli outbreaks linked to romaine lettuce, the produce industry is scrambling to contain future contaminations and reassure people salads won't make them sick.
Instructional Video3:35
Curated Video

Fla. produce industry scramble after romaine scare

Higher Ed
After repeated E. coli outbreaks linked to romaine lettuce, the produce industry is scrambling to contain future contaminations and reassure people salads won't make them sick.
Instructional Video3:35
Curated Video

Fla. produce industry scramble after romaine scare

Higher Ed
After repeated E. coli outbreaks linked to romaine lettuce, the produce industry is scrambling to contain future contaminations and reassure people salads won't make them sick.
Instructional Video2:08
Curated Video

Five children die after Pakistan restaurant meal

Higher Ed
Pakistani police say five children have died of suspected food poisoning after a family dinner at a restaurant in the country's south.
Instructional Video0:48
Curated Video

Over 200 sick after eating at Imelda Marcos party

Higher Ed
More than 240 people were brought to hospitals in the Philippine capital Wednesday with suspected food poisoning in an event celebrating the 90th birthday of former first lady Imelda Marcos.
News Clip4:33
Bloomberg

U.K. to Stand Firm on Food Standards, Drug Prices in U.S. Trade Talks

Higher Ed
Mar.02 -- U.K. Trade Minister Greg Hands discusses the nation’s goals for negotiations on a free trade agreement with the United States. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Instructional Video2:31
Curated Video

Germany confirms first case of new virus

Higher Ed
German authorities on Tuesday said the country's first patient of a deadly new virus likely contracted it from a Chinese national who recently travelled from the nation.
Instructional Video1:26
Curated Video

EU says all 27 member states have virus cases

Higher Ed
The European Commission says all 27 European Union member states now have confirmed coronavirus patients.
News Clip4:52
Bloomberg

AGCO's Richenhagen Says Current Quarter 'Is the Question' After Strong Q1

Higher Ed
Apr.17 -- AGCO Corp. Chief Executive Officer Martin Richenhagen says the company’s order book is strong, with farmers continuing to plant and equipment demand "still there." He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
News Clip1:10
Bloomberg

The U.S. Food Supply Is Safe, Says Agriculture Secretary

Higher Ed
Apr.15 -- Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue says the American food supply is safe and resilient. He spoke at a White House press briefing.
News Clip3:17
Bloomberg

The Farm of the Future Is Portable

Higher Ed
May.25 -- Alesca Life’s shipping container farm is a green haven in central Beijing. Could this be the way to grow safer food to feed China’s increasing population? (video by Vicky Feng, Robin Fall)
News Clip7:48
Bloomberg

How To Feed 10 Billion People

Higher Ed
Jul.29 -- In the next 40 years we'll need to produce as much food as we did over the past 8,000 years. But as our population grows, the resources we need are shrinking and so farmers and scientists around the world are finding new...
News Clip2:39
Curated Video

Genetic sleuthing bolsters food poisoning searches - Animation

Higher Ed
LEAD IN: Genetic sleuthing is bolstering food poisoning investigations, helping scientists connect outbreaks that used to go undetected. Whole genome sequencing started as a pilot program at The Centers of...
Instructional Video5:56
PBS

Career Connections | Food Scientist - Quality Assurance Manager

6th - 12th
Food scientists are responsible for keeping food factories clean and keeping consumers safe. Find out what it takes to become these superheroes of the food industry with a short video that details the skills, education, and training...
Instructional Video3:47
American Chemical Society

Is Aspartame Safe?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
How sweet it is! Is it possible for something that tastes so sweet to be bad for us? Young sweetener scientists get an in-depth look at aspartame with a video from the American Chemical Society's Reactions playlist. Content includes...
Instructional Video25:29
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PBS

Next Meal: Engineering Food

6th - 12th Standards
Are genetically engineered foods risky or beneficial overall? The video, part of the PBS food science series, explores the debate from a scientific perspective. It explains the history of genetic modification, the benefits, and the...
Instructional Video
Other

New Mexico State University: Science Pirates: The Curse of Brownbeard

6th - 8th
Science Pirates is a 3D interactive video game that can be downloaded for free to a PC or a Mac computer. In the game, students must apply their scientific skills as they learn about food safety. It is intended for the middle school grades.
Instructional Video
Into the Outdoors

Into the Outdoors: Beef Food Safety

3rd - 8th
Understand the process by which cattle is raised, processed and sold to ensure that beef is safe for consumers to eat. This video shows students how cattle is treated, slaughtered, and packaged properly. Site also includes a lesson plan...
Instructional Video
Science Friday Initiative

Science Friday: Smart Milk Jug, Invented by Sixth Graders

9th - 10th
Check out this intelligent milk pitcher invented by a team of 6th graders from P.S. 126 in New York City. [2:46]