First probiotic sour beer contains live strains of good bacteria
In Singapore, a novel probiotic sour beer created by a team of researchers from the National University of Singapore incorporates the probiotic strain Lactobacillus...
EXPLO goes underwater to explore the birth of agriculture
In Switzerland, an international team of researchers led by the University of Bern created EXPLO (Exploring the dynamics and causes of prehistoric land use...
Ingestible sensor capsule discovers new digestive mechanisms
In Australia, RMIT University researchers have uncovered mechanisms in the human body that have never been seen before, including a potentially new immune system....
Earth BioGenome Project intends to map the DNA of all living things on Earth
In California, in an effort to protect and preserve the Earth's biodiversity and kick-start an inclusive bio-economy, the World Economic Forum announced a landmark...
Using agriculture and fisheries waste to improve soil quality and reduce emissions
In the United Kingdom, the University of Portsmouth is playing a major role in a European project using agricultural and fisheries waste to develop...
Moss discovery removes arsenic from water fast
In Sweden, a moss capable of removing arsenic from contaminated water has been discovered by researchers from Stockholm University. And it happens quickly –...
20 percent of Americans account for half of U.S. food-related GHG emissions
In Michigan, on any given day, 20 percent of Americans account for nearly half of U.S. diet-related greenhouse gas emissions, and high levels of...
Cherry tomatoes maintain quality when grown with half the water
In Spain, researchers at the University of Seville published a study showing that when reducing the water used to water cherry tomato crops by...
Hummingbird receives development funding for AI-enabled real-time crop imagery
In the UK, SmithsonHill Ltd invested an undisclosed amount in Hummingbird, a start-up focused on precision farming, to enable the next generation development of...
New paint uses the sun and water vapor to make hydrogen
In Australia, RMIT University researchers developed a solar paint that can absorb water vapor and split it to generate hydrogen. The paint contains a...