Amid growing global concern over food security, public health and environmental pollution, a Professor of Microbiology, ...
In 1990, physicist Donald Eigler used a scanning tunneling microscope to take 35 individual xenon atoms and arrange them to spell the name of his company, IBM. The world’s tiniest corporate logo made ...
The continual and rapid growth in the global population has substantially increased the demand for food. However, global warming has led to climatic changes that have affected agricultural production.
The ever-rising complaints of the consumer regarding food quality compel researchers to develop more technologies that ensure food safety without affecting the nutritional value of the product.
Nanotechnology is being reimagined as a solution to agriculture's most urgent challenges. (Nanowerk News) Feeding nearly 10 billion people by 2050 demands a radical rethink of how we grow food.
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