New non-thermal pasteurization system minimizes microbes without destroying nutrition

In Connecticut, Aurora Products is partnering with Agri-Neo, a food safety technology company that has developed a new non-thermal pasteurization system using an organic...

Design Your Own Baby Coming Soon? Could Be Within Five Years

In New York, Jef Boeke, Director of the Institute for Systems Genetics at New York University, told The Daily Mail that artificial human DNA...

TerrAvio and Servi-Tech Partnership to Offer Clients Improved Aerial Imagery Services

In California, TerrAvio and Servi-Tech, Inc. have partnered to offer more aerial imagery options to growers. TerrAvion takes hundreds of flights a week to...

Can I Borrow Your Poop? Fecal Transplant Helps Microbiologist Win Races and Start Athlete...

In Connecticut, microbiologist Lauren Peterson used fecal matter from an elite athlete to transplant into her own intestines and found amazing results with improved...

$1.2 Million U.S. Department of Energy Grant to be Used for Camelina Genetic Research

In Montana, scientists and professors Chaofu Lu and John Browse are researching ways to improve camelina’s seed and oil quality with a $1.2 million...

Four New Infection Fighting Blood Cells Discovered Using Genomics

In Massachusetts, researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology used new single-cell genetic techniques to discover four new types of while blood cells that...

Genome Identified When Corn Alerts Wasps to Come Help

In New York, researchers looked at 26 varieties of corn and have been able to determine which genome helps signal to parasitic wasps that...

AeroFarms Builds New 70,000 Foot Vertical Farm to Expand Salad Business

In New Jersey, AeroFarms built a 36 foot tall indoor farm on a former steel supply company site and now grow baby salad greens...

DNA2.0 rebrands, finding inspiration in ancient Egypt

In California, the largest US-based provider of synthetic genes for industrial and academic use is rebranding. DNA2.0 will now be known as ATUM. In...

Flower or flesh? Genetics explain mosquito preference

In Ohio, researchers at Ohio State University are working on creating a world in which mosquitoes choose flowers over flesh, saving us from itchy...

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