
Check out the winner of our competition to create a local's guide to your city.

A new report suggest that one in four Americans is obese. But that could slowly be changing—for the better.

Help out visitors to your city by creating a one-of-a-kind, locals-approved guide to what you think is worth seeing while they’re in town.

A compelling look at where the heat is on the world's food supply.

A transgenic salmon has ushered in a wave of legislation requiring labels for genetically modified foods. What's your state doing?

Calling all cartographers! Using the USDA's data, you can map the connection between farmers' markets and food deserts in your neighborhood.

Maple syrup is more flavors than just maple and sugar, and researchers have mapped out the sensory profile of North America's iconic wild sugar.

What's the connection between world nutrition and globesity? Take a look at these maps.

Check out this map that mashes up population density and seismic risk and put the global earthquake risk in perspective.

You only have until 10 p.m. EST tonight to claim your own limited edition United States of GOOD Beer poster and become the envy of everyone you know.

Watch this stunning sequence of the hundreds of aftershocks to the massive 9.0 earthquake that has sent Japan reeling.

Where in the world are genetically modified crops grown?
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The results are in! We made a map showing your picks for the best craft beer brewed each state.

We need your help: What is the most awesome, best tasting, sustainably brewed, independently owned, community-oriented craft beer in your state?

In time for the Super Bowl, the Houston Press produces a map showing which beer each state is most associated with.

Rhode Island and coffee milk, Idaho and potatoes. A map of all the states and their most relevant food items.

Staten Island and JFK restaurants are clean; East Elmhurst and Tribeca's, not so much.