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Scientists turn milk into plastic that disappears in soil
Plastic that behaves like a sturdy fork on your picnic table and then quietly melts back into the soil sounds like science ...
Scientists are turning to milk proteins, starch, and nanoclay to create biodegradable plastics that break down quickly in soil. As concerns grow about damage to the environment and potential risks to ...
As part of his campaign against chronic disease, he has redrawn the government's position on topics such as seed oils, ...
Farmers blame a food additive required by the Danish government to cut methane emissions, but the source is unclear.
The presentation of certificates and the signing of the associated Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the allocation of funds to nine projects selected from proposals submitted during the first ...
In this episode of DairyVoice podcast, Connie Kuber of Sealpro Silage Barrier Films interviews Dr. Chris Cifelli of Dairy ...
Dairy farmers, veterinarians, veterinary scientists and others with a stake in dairy will come together in an office hour ...
Science teacher Eva Acton with Sam O’Farrell, from Drumcree, on left, and on right, Connor Cassidy, whose project is the cleverly-titled ‘Gaitkeeper’.
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This Week in Science: Reversing Alzheimer's, Solving a Tapestry Mystery, And More!
A promising Alzheimer's breakthrough as an experimental drug completely reverses mental decline in mice with advanced disease ...
Texas A&M students take food science from lab to label, creating market-ready sauces in a hands-on pilot plant.
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