A team of scientists in Singapore has uncovered powerful new evidence that vertical farming — growing food in stacked and often indoor, controlled environments — could radically change how we feed the ...
A futuristic food dome at Expo 2025 Osaka-Kansai offered a surprising look at how cities may grow fresh food close to home. Inspired by a classic greenhouse, the Inochi no Izumi or Source of Life dome ...
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Scientists develop groundbreaking method to grow ultra-futuristic crop: 'It's a new way of thinking'
In a futuristic indoor farm in Iceland powered by geothermal energy, scientists are growing microalgae, hoping it will become ...
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Scientists use plasma to enable futuristic 3D-printed food — here's how it could revolutionize an industry
Scientists at the University of Alberta found a new way to improve plant-based foods, and it involves plasma, the same stuff that makes up stars, as reported by Phys.org. The breakthrough makes ...
Inspired by the humble old greenhouse, a futuristic self-contained food ecosystem was recently on display at Expo 2025 Osaka-Kansai in Japan, offering us a glimpse at a how we might one day have "farm ...
To address a growing global population, an increasing demand for protein, and issues related to Climate Change, there has been active discussion of and innovation around options for “Future Food.” ...
The microalga Nannochloropsis oceanica holds potential as a valuable source of sustainably produced nutrients such as protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and vitamin K2. A new study shows that cultivation ...
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