Are Insects The Future Of Food?
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Thursday, November 17, 2016
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Dessert, anyone?
Hans Smid
Part 5 of the TED Radio Hour episode The Food We Eat
About Marcel Dicke's TED Talk
Entomologist Marcel Dicke wants us to reconsider our relationship with insects, promoting bugs as a tasty — and ecologically sound — alternative to meat in an increasingly hungry world.
About Marcel Dicke
Marcel Dicke is a professor at the University of Wageningen in The Netherlands. He investigates the ecology of insect-plant interactions, and researches the viability of insects as food.
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