#Commercial cultured meat is at least a decade away, and with the backing of billionaire Brin and others, issues of taste and feel should be solvable.
There is an urgent need to develop new methods for sustainable food production. This includes a greater emphasis on urban agriculture such as vertical farming which,
In vitro meat: Also known as cultured meat or tubesteak, it is a flesh product that has never been part of a complete, living animal.
Several current research projects are growing in vitro meat experimentally, although no meat has yet been produced for public consumption.
Scientifically viable in 2017; mainstream in 2024; and financially viable in 2027. Automation Variable rate swath control:
Printed foods could also lead to more sustainable food sources according to Dutch technology company TNO. Its researchers have experimented with creating foods from algae insects and grasses.
In addition, informed consumers are demanding locally grown, sustainable food with fewer chemicals, and the agriculture supply chain must evolve to deliver such products.
#Gluten free wheat quest undertaken by farmers Kansas farmers are paying for genetic research to figure out exactly why some people struggle to digest wheat.
when the gluten free industry is worth nearly a billion dollars a year in the U s. alone.
The only known treatment for celiac disease is a gluten free diet free of any foods that contain wheat, rye, and barley."
But the gluten free food business has skyrocketed in the last five years driven in part by non-celiac sufferers who believe they are intolerant to gluten
Sales of gluten free snacks, crackers, pasta, bread and other products reached $973 million in the U s. in 2014, up from $810 million the previous year,
and marketed gluten free products and brands at supermarkets, drugstores, and mass merchandisers. Understanding the causes of celiac disease
Researchers hope to use that variety to develop a gluten free wheat using traditional breeding methods.
or baking properties and taste to the gluten free products that are already on the market,
including inexpensive printed electronics, intelligent packaging and disposable sensors. Developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge in collaboration with Cambridge-based technology company Novalia,
In addition to cheaper printable electronics, this technology opens up potential application areas such as smart packaging and disposable sensors,
could be deployed in"smart packaging"that would offer much more accurate safety information than the expiration date on the package,
including inexpensive printed electronics, intelligent packaging and disposable sensors. Developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge in collaboration with Cambridge-based technology company Novalia,
In addition to cheaper printable electronics, this technology opens up potential application areas such as smart packaging and disposable sensors,
including inexpensive printed electronics, intelligent packaging and disposable sensors. Developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge in collaboration with Cambridge-based technology company Novalia,
In addition to cheaper printable electronics, this technology opens up potential application areas such as smart packaging and disposable sensors,
Chef Watson can pull up gluten free recipes. While superficially, the app can be used to create interesting, delicious dishes,
Tiny device could be incorporated into'smart packaging'to improve food safety April 15th, 2015heat-Converting Material Patents Licensed April 8th,
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