Smartphone Datawall

Smartphone Datawall

Top of Mind with Julie Rose - Season 1, Episode 65 , Segment 4

Christianity, China's Agricultural Imports, FoodKeeper

Episode: Christianity, China's Agricultural Imports, FoodKeeper

  • May 18, 2015 9:00 pm
  • 18:55 mins

Guest: Alex Webb, assistant professor of architecture at the University of New Mexico Imagine you walk into a building and suddenly, there on a wall, in full view of everyone, are your personal details—who you are, your location, maybe even your Facebook friends and latest Tweets. The “DataWall” is what Alex Webb calls his art concept. He’s a professor of architecture at the University of New Mexico and he’s not trying to steal your identity. He’s trying to demonstrate just how vulnerable you are to having your personal information taken right off the phone in your pocket as you walk by.

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FoodKeeper

May 18, 2015
11 m

Guest: Christopher Bernstein, with the USDA’s Food Safety Education Staff Think about what’s in your fridge right now. Anything questionable? That spaghetti from last week—still okay to eat? Yogurt that’s passed the sell-by date? The USDA estimates that billions of pounds of good food goes to waste because home cooks aren’t sure if it’s safe to eat. The problem is exponentially larger when you include restaurants and manufacturers, so reducing food waste is a major initiative of the USDA. And yet, who really wants to roll the dice on that old stroganoff in the fridge? “When in doubt, throw it out” seems like a smart way to go. A new smartphone app could help keep us safe and prevent us from wasting unnecessarily.

Guest: Christopher Bernstein, with the USDA’s Food Safety Education Staff Think about what’s in your fridge right now. Anything questionable? That spaghetti from last week—still okay to eat? Yogurt that’s passed the sell-by date? The USDA estimates that billions of pounds of good food goes to waste because home cooks aren’t sure if it’s safe to eat. The problem is exponentially larger when you include restaurants and manufacturers, so reducing food waste is a major initiative of the USDA. And yet, who really wants to roll the dice on that old stroganoff in the fridge? “When in doubt, throw it out” seems like a smart way to go. A new smartphone app could help keep us safe and prevent us from wasting unnecessarily.