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Engineers have made bacteria to produce hyperspectral signals that can be detected as far as 90 meters away. Their work could lead to the development of bacterial sensors for agricultural and other ...
Researchers suggest the bacteria could be designed to detect pollution or nutrients, acting as sensors to help farmers ...
Nicole Nichol, director of agriculture, variety development and seed supply at McCain Foods discusses the challenges that still face many women in today’s food industry and how businesses can ...
The growing need for nutrient-dense, sustainable animal feed is expected to propel the krill meal market growth. The high protein content, omega-3 fa ...
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Sourcing Journal on MSNCan Plants Replace Petroleum? Biobased Nylon Innovators Say YesBrands like Pangaia, Lululemon and Unifi are tapping microbes castor beans and biotech to reengineer apparel without petroleum.
In addition to discussions on industry collaboration, several key topics in ag-bio were highlighted during the conference, ...
A few years ago, the advent of technology known as CRISPR was a major breakthrough in the scientific world. Developed from a ...
In Antarctica's freezing depths, tiny creatures have mastered survival tactics that could unlock secrets to extreme cold ...
A patisserie has partnered with a biotech startup to recycle cake waste to be used to tackle pollution in agriculture and ...
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