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Nov 17, 2024 |
wholefoodsmagazine.com | Jennifer Zhou
Consumers’ mindsets are being shaped by, and directly responding to, the onslaught of advanced technology in their everyday lives with the tangible expression of their food choices. As such, 2025 will be a year of consumers embracing the “new human nature.” It will come to life through flavor profiles and color shades in foods, beverages and dietary supplements that align with a recognition of innate human qualities.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
preparedfoods.com | Jennifer Zhou
Nutrition has become hyper-personalized, and we owe much of that to advanced technology. As tech has taught us more about how our bodies and brains work, we’re paying more attention to how the foods and beverages we consume affect us beyond physiology. This single but sweeping development has significantly shaped food trends for the coming year and beyond. Colors and flavors boldly reflect the human response to technology-enabled and scientifically informed food choices.
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Oct 1, 2024 |
thejusticegap.com | Jennifer Zhou
Youth prisons were ‘unconscionable’ and the result of a ‘legacy of failure’, according to the Howard League responding to a report from the prison watchdog on the widespread use of separation of children in young offender institutions (YOIs). The average YOI holds 440 underage offenders and separation is frequently used as a punishment technique or self-imposed by those fearing violence.
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Aug 30, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Jennifer Zhou |Evan Wuthrick
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Jul 19, 2024 |
thejusticegap.com | Jennifer Zhou
The Sentencing Council has launched ‘You Be the Judge’, a website allowing users to step into the shoes of judges and magistrates. Visitors to the site choose between six fictional scenarios based on real cases. They include fraud, robbery, and assault on an emergency worker. Short videos then play which show, in courtroom-drama format, the facts of the case. Actors play the roles of judges, counsel, and the defendant.
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