It’s been unseasonably cold and blustery this week, so we’re going to hold off on the next episode till next Friday. In the meantime, check […]
Low Tech Lecture Series, 02-005 — Occasional Lectures: The Best Plants to Grow to Combat Carbon Emissions
Low Tech Lecture, 02-005 – 09 Feb 2020The Best Plants to Grow to Combat Carbon EmissionsA lecture delivered by Scott Johnson at the 2020 Wisconsin […]
New Video: No. 19 — Installing Bees for Research Project
We just installed twenty hives as part of our bee breeding research project. In short, a mite is the leading cause of colony collapse disorder. […]
Foodmageddon, Episode 10: Spring Plantings
The tenth episode of our webseries, Foodmageddon, is out today. Have a watch. Comment, share, and let others know about the project. In this episode, […]
Bioethanol Sector in India: Major Challenges To Overcome
Global demand for fuel efficiency, environmental quality and energy security have elicited global attention towards liquid biofuels, such as bioethanol and biodiesel. Around the world, […]
Thanks to Our Bee-Project Sponsors!
We’re scaling up our bee breeding project this year. You can find out more by reading the initial proposal here or watching the video as […]
Foodmageddon, Episode 11: More Plantings
Foodmageddon, Episode 11: More Plantings The eleventh episode of our webseries, Foodmageddon, is out today. Have a watch. Comment, share, and let others know about […]
Free Talk Tonight with CHEW — Potatoes Will Save Humanity
Tonight, the institute director, Scott Johnson, will be giving a talk to the Culinary History Enthusiasts of Wisconsin (CHEW). CHEW is a group that sponsors […]
Foodmageddon, Episode 12: Waiting for Frost
The twelfth episode of our webseries, Foodmageddon, is out today. Have a watch. Comment, share, and let others know about the project. In this episode, […]
Foodmageddon: More Hour Data
Although the Foodmageddon webseries is meant to be a fictional narrative (i.e., the loss of fossil fuels) and a documentary into a parallel timeline, all […]