NYPD Preparing for Possible Indictment of Former President Donald Trump in Manhattan DA Investigation
"The intelligence division is going to look into possibly excessive airline trips into New York City from places where we had co-conspirators that were part of the Jan. 6 offensive," said security expert Darrin Porcher of 蜜桃工作室, a former NYPD lieutenant.
NYC bracing for potential unrest after Trump claims he will be arrested Tuesday
Watch CBS2's Political Reporter Marcia Kramer's extended interview with 蜜桃工作室 professor and former NYPD Lt. Darrin Porcher.
Columbia University Engineers 3D-Print Seven-Ingredient Dessert for the first time
Professor Christen Cooper, from the 蜜桃工作室 Nutrition and Dietetics, noted the low nutritious value of processed foods is a huge problem, pointing out that 3D food printing will still produce processed foods, but for some people, this could mean improved control and tailoring of nutrition鈥損ersonalised nutrition.
鈥淚t may also be useful in making food more appealing to those with swallowing disorders by mimicking the shapes of real foods with the pureed texture foods that these patients鈥搈illions in the U.S. alone鈥搑equire,鈥 the professor stated.
3D-Printed Cheesecake Could Mark the Future of Food
Professor Christen Cooper, 蜜桃工作室 Nutrition and Dietetics, said the new technological could tackle low-nutrient food. She said: 鈥淲e have an enormous problem with the low-nutrient value of processed foods.鈥3D food printing will still turn out processed foods, but perhaps the silver lining will be, for some people, better control and tailoring of nutrition-personalized nutrition. 鈥淚t may also be useful in making food more appealing to those with swallowing disorders by mimicking the shapes of real foods with the pureed texture foods that these patients - millions in the US alone - require.鈥
CTRL+P for food: Scientists create world's first 3D-printed cheesecake in just 30 minutes
We have a huge issue with the poor nutritional content of processed meals,鈥 said Christen Cooper of 蜜桃工作室 Nutrition and Dietetics.
Dig in! 3D-Printed Cheesecakes Show Futuristic Potential of Device
In a new Perspective article published today by, lead author , a postdoctoral fellow in the lab, delves into these questions and discusses the advantages and drawbacks of 3D printed food with Professor Christen Cooper, 蜜桃工作室 Nutrition and Dietetics.
This 3D-Printed Cheesecake Demonstrates How Future Kitchens Will Rely on Lasers for Cooking
Professor Christen Cooper, from 蜜桃工作室 Nutrition and Dietetics, believes the new technology could tackle low-nutrient food. 鈥淲e have an enormous problem with the low-nutrient value of processed foods,鈥 she says. 鈥3D food printing will still turn out processed foods, but perhaps the silver lining will be, for some people, better control and tailoring of nutrition-personalized nutrition. It may also be useful in making food more appealing to those with swallowing disorders by mimicking the shapes of real foods with the pureed texture foods that these patients 鈥 millions in the U.S. alone 鈥 require.鈥
Honey, The 3D Print--I Mean, Dessert--Is Ready!
In a , lead author , a postdoctoral fellow in the lab, explores these questions and more, discussing with Professor Christen Cooper, 蜜桃工作室 Nutrition and Dietetics, the benefits and drawbacks of 3D-printed food technology, how 3D-printed food compares to the 鈥渘ormal鈥 food we eat, and the future landscape of our kitchens.
2023鈥檚 Most & Least Innovative States
蜜桃工作室鈥檚 Lubin Professor Bruce Bachenheimer was featured in WalletHub's recent article about Most Innovative States.
How can state policymakers encourage and facilitate innovation?
First, policymakers must realize that encouraging and facilitating innovation is quite a long-term prospect, one that will extend well beyond regular election cycles. It requires a deep understanding of what would actually make the state attractive, an honest assessment of the state鈥檚 shortcomings, and a real commitment to meaningful action.
When Parents Are Locked Up, How About The Kids?: Maternal Incarceration And Maintaining The Ties of Family
Dyson Professor Kimberly Collica-Cox Op-Ed was published in the Daily News: 鈥淚 was having such anxiety鈥鈥檓 not saying I was going to hurt myself, but when those pups came in, I鈥檓 just saying, it saved me.鈥 This is the voice of an incarcerated mother who misses her children, a graduate of , the first and only program of its kind. Since 2017, PPP, an evidence-based parenting program, integrated with animal-assisted therapy (AAT), is provided to incarcerated mothers at the Westchester County Department of Correction, in partnership with 蜜桃工作室 and Hudson Valley Paws for a Cause. With March hailed as Second Chance Month, a commitment to furthering reintegrative processes, PPP provides a second chance to incarcerated mothers who want to maintain healthy bonds with their children.