• Yelp
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Email
Women Leadership Magazine USA
  • Home
    • Advertise
    • Subscribe
  • Business
    • Political Affairs
    • Corporate News
    • Opportunities
    • NETWORKING
  • Finance
  • Education
    • Literature
    • Family Life
  • Executive Image
  • About
News Ticker
  • [ June 1, 2021 ] Kimberly Marcus Director Supplier Diversity AARP Business
  • [ September 23, 2024 ] AI Skills Top Priority In Israel’s High-Tech Sector Amid Conflict ‌ Middle East
  • [ September 23, 2024 ] Novel Antibody May Be Key To Better Lung Cancer Treatment Middle East
  • [ September 23, 2024 ] “Germany Struggles To Find Reliable Alternatives To Fossil Fuels” – Former Top EU Energy Policy Official  Energy
  • [ September 17, 2024 ] Medical Doctor Develops Generative AI Financial Tools For Gen Z And Millennials Crypto
  • [ September 16, 2024 ] Israel Ranks Fourth In Global AI Landscape, Attracts Top Talent‌ Technology
  • [ September 11, 2024 ] Israeli Tech Sector Thrives Amidst Conflict, Flint Capital Stays Bullish‌ ‌ Middle East
  • [ September 10, 2024 ] Israeli Startup Founder’s Breakthrough Brainwave Helmet Offers Hope For Neurological Disorders‌ ‌ Middle East
  • [ September 9, 2024 ] Rider Dome: The Advanced AI System Making Motorcycle Riding Safer‌ ‌ Technology
HomeFood

Food

From left, Dr. Tamar Eigler, Dr. Ori Avinoam and professor Eldad Tzahor at the Weizmann Institute in Rehovot. The trio has been experimenting with cultured muscle stem cells. (Courtesy of Weizmann Institute of Science)
Food

Surprise Discovery May Lead To Affordable Cultivated Steak

December 28, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Surprise Discovery May Lead To Affordable Cultivated Steak

Researchers start company based on an accidental discovery that could cut the cost of cultivated meat in half.
The post Surprise Discovery May Lead To Affordable Cultivated Steak appeared first on Zenger News.
[…]

Almost all Holstein cattle in the U.S. today, which provide milk and beef products in North America and elsewhere, are descended from just two bulls. (Allison Usevage/Cornell University)
Animals

Stem-Cell Bank Could Help Preserve Disappearing Livestock Breeds

December 12, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Stem-Cell Bank Could Help Preserve Disappearing Livestock Breeds

Nearly all U.S. Holstein cattle are descended from just two bulls, both born in the 1960s.
The post Stem-Cell Bank Could Help Preserve Disappearing Livestock Breeds appeared first on Zenger News.
[…]

Yemoja’s new micro-algae will make veggie burgers look red and juicy. Yemoja’s solution browns up when sizzled and also congeals like real meat juices. (Courtesy of Yemoja)
Food

Medium Scare: Food Scientists Turn Veggie Burgers Bloody

December 8, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Medium Scare: Food Scientists Turn Veggie Burgers Bloody

Red micro-algae can give plant-based patties the look of a real meat burger.
The post Medium Scare: Food Scientists Turn Veggie Burgers Bloody appeared first on Zenger News.
[…]

Aurelia Geddis says through faith, resources and businesses were drawn to her catering service. (Courtesy of Aurelia Geddis)
Entrepreneurs

Rebellious Teenager Evolves Into Sweet Soul Catering Entrepreneur 

December 3, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Rebellious Teenager Evolves Into Sweet Soul Catering Entrepreneur 

“I wanted to make sweet treats and soul food,” Aurelia Geddis says.
The post Rebellious Teenager Evolves Into Sweet Soul Catering Entrepreneur  appeared first on Zenger News.
[…]

Mozartkugeln, a popular confection worldwide, has hit a sour note after the manufacturer declared bankruptcy. (Furst Mozartkugeln/Zenger)
Business

Amade-Bust: Mozart Chocolate Maker Goes Bankrupt

December 1, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Amade-Bust: Mozart Chocolate Maker Goes Bankrupt

Bonbon manufacturer cites losses dating to 2016 and during the pandemic in 2020.
The post Amade-Bust: Mozart Chocolate Maker Goes Bankrupt appeared first on Zenger News.
[…]

Left, the figure of Tlaloc, the rain god in the Mexica culture, on a cookie. Right, a piece of the sun stone, part of the Aztec culture. (Courtesy of Diego Barranco)
Arts & Culture

Pre-Hispanic Art Comes To Life On Mexican Baker’s Cookies 

November 24, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Pre-Hispanic Art Comes To Life On Mexican Baker’s Cookies 

The figures of Aztec gods help teach the younger generations about their pre-Columbian roots.
The post Pre-Hispanic Art Comes To Life On Mexican Baker’s Cookies  appeared first on Zenger News.
[…]

Tel-Hai College students with their Chick Chips. (Courtesy of Tel-Hai College)
Food

Why Are Israelis Masters Of Food Innovation?

November 23, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Why Are Israelis Masters Of Food Innovation?

Put together Israel’s vast agricultural and technological knowhow, and you’ve got breakthroughs on a global scale.
The post Why Are Israelis Masters Of Food Innovation? appeared first on Zenger News.
[…]

Genomic sequencing of chickpea varieties may lead to improved yields and climate-resiliency, say the authors of a new study. (ICRISAT)
Environment

Easy Peasy: Huge Genome Study Set To Boost Chickpea Yields 

November 11, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Easy Peasy: Huge Genome Study Set To Boost Chickpea Yields 

Global sequencing project will improve the strength of one the world’s most popular foods.
The post Easy Peasy: Huge Genome Study Set To Boost Chickpea Yields  appeared first on Zenger News.
[…]

In 2021, earnings from bananas suffered “the most catastrophic loss in the last 10 years,” say Latin American producers and exporters of the product. (Courtesy of Augura)
Economy

 Not So Fruity: Plan To Pay More For Bananas

November 2, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on  Not So Fruity: Plan To Pay More For Bananas

Supply-chain woes hit Latin America’s banana industry, affecting 800,000 families.
The post  Not So Fruity: Plan To Pay More For Bananas appeared first on Zenger News.
[…]

Africa

Baking Fortunes: Young Cameroonians Find Creative Ways To Beat Unemployment

August 10, 2021 1skholloway1975 Comments Off on Baking Fortunes: Young Cameroonians Find Creative Ways To Beat Unemployment

Poor entrepreneurial culture and an unfavorable business environment, drive youth unemployment, which stands at 5.73 percent.
The post Baking Fortunes: Young Cameroonians Find Creative Ways To Beat Unemployment appeared first on Zenger News.
[…]

Posts navigation

« 1 2 3 4 »

Interview with Peter C. Gibbs of Foundation Surety and Insurance

Interview with Richard T. Benson, M.D.,a Ph.D. Director, Office of Global Health and Health Disparities National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

Black Facts

Charlie Wilson: Tiny Desk Concert

Women Leadership Magazine USA copy write 2023 all rights reserved. Webmaster: CB & Associates email: Clarence@wlmusa.com
Archives
  • Home
    • Advertise
    • Subscribe
  • Business
    • Political Affairs
    • Corporate News
    • Opportunities
    • NETWORKING
  • Finance
  • Education
    • Literature
    • Family Life
  • Executive Image
  • About

Copyright © 2025 | MH Magazine WordPress Theme by MH Themes