The term has been popularized on social media to describe numbness and low motivation. Experts offer ways to break out of these feelings. Credit...Vanessa Saba Supported by By Christina Caron Let’s ...
Love it or loathe it, the Make America Healthy Again movement has reignited the food as medicine philosophy and with it the demand for increasingly sophisticated functional ingredients. For start-ups ...
Consumers want functional food. If nothing else is certain, that is. In many areas, from coffee to bread to plant-based protein to non-alcoholic drinks, consumers want food that can provide functional ...
That’s the question we’ve been hearing time and again in over the past six months. Why? Because consumers can’t seem to get enough of the stuff. So much so, the global dietary fibres market is now ...
The HBR Executive Playbook on removing chronic barriers to collaboration. by Ania W. Masinter Cross-functional collaboration has always been critical for innovation. New problems and new solutions ...
Consumers are prioritizing wellness through everyday foods and drinks – ADM’s latest insights show how sensory cues like flavor and color are shaping the next wave of functional innovation Flavor and ...
Do you ever feel like you’re just going through the motions in life, even feeling a bit numb to what’s happening around you, like you’re not really inside your body? It’s something everyone ...
After inventing calculus, actuarial tables, and the mechanical calculator and coining the phrase “best of all possible worlds,” Gottfried Leibniz still felt his life’s work was incomplete. Since ...
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Built on top of Erlang, Elixir makes it easier to write good functional programming code and harder to mess it up. Here's a first look at this language on the rise. Elixir is one of the most ...