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Greener groceries


Greener groceries
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The average supermarket has about 30,000 items on its shelves, so discerning shoppers are awash in a sea of choices organic vegetables, artisanal cheeses, grass-fed meats, fair-trade coffee.
But what if shoppers want to purchase foods that minimize their impact on the environment? Information on a product’s carbon footprint typically can’t be found on its label.
Enter Marble, a startup co-founded by a Harvard graduate student that enables shoppers to scan a food product’s barcode with their smartphone and see an estimate of that item’s carbon footprint (in kilograms of CO2). ....

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SEAS Prof. Behind Withdrawn Policing Course Continues Research, Plans Fall 2021 Iteration | News


Bioengineering professor Kevin K. “Kit” Parker wrote in a statement to The Crimson Thursday that he plans to teach a course on data analysis and policing strategy in fall 2021, despite cancelling the course this semester after student backlash.
In the statement, Parker — a professor at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences — said he is continuing the research that he planned to conduct in the class on the Springfield, Mass. police department, and criticized Harvard students who pushed for the course’s cancellation in late January.
Parker’s course Engineering Sciences 298R: “Data Fusion in Complex Systems: A Case Study” would have enabled SEAS graduate students to use data analytics to study how the Springfield Police Department deploys Counter-Criminal Continuum policing, or C3 — a law enforcement strategy — in the city’s North End neighborhood. C3 was developed by a friend of Parker’s and is base ....

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