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Source: USDA, 3/24/21 AgLab, a new science-education website operated by USDA's Agricultural Research Service, is now "open for business" to student and educators alike at https://aglab.ars.usda.gov/.AgLab
builds on the past successes of its predecessor, Sci4Kids, in educating
students about the critical intersect of science and agriculture in their daily
lives, such as wrinkle-free cotton, edible coatings that keep apple slices from
turning brown, a low-glycemic sweetener, DEET insecticide, and a bounty of new
varieties of fruits and vegetables. Geared
toward k-12 students with an interest in food and science, AgLab offers a
variety of content to promote a greater understanding of how agricultural research
is helping meet the food, fiber, feed and fuel needs of a growing world
population while also safeguarding our environment and natural resources. For example, students considering career fields in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) may be especially interested in AgLab's "20 for 30" offering. It profiles young researchers on the rise at ARS—starting with Jaqueline Serrano, an entomologist who is with the agency's Temperate Tree Fruit and Vegetable Research Unit in Wapato, Washington. In need
of science project ideas? AgLab has you covered with "Let's Get to
Work," a page offering a series of instruction-based experiments,
including on food fluorescence, vitamin C content and soil erosion. Other
features include:
- An interactive map
showing what ARS research is underway at locations near you
- Mobile apps like
"FoodData Central," where you can learn about what ingredients
are in the food you eat and nutritional info about them
- Learn and explore
sections that help students discover the wonders of agricultural science
Produced
by the ARS Office of Communications in Beltsville, Md., AgLab operates with the
recognition that today's students are tomorrow's farmers, scientists, policy
makers and consumers. With this latest iteration, the website reaffirms its
commitment to making sure kids have access to information about agricultural
research in a way that's fun, timely and significant. Check
back often to view new AgLab content, including videos, games, contests,
experiments and recipes. The Agricultural Research Service is
the U.S. Department of Agriculture's chief scientific in-house research agency.
Daily, ARS focuses on solutions to agricultural problems affecting America.
Each dollar invested in agricultural research results in $17 of economic
impact.
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