From nonstick pans to processed foods to tap water, new research reveals how ‘forever chemicals’ sneak into the kitchen — what can be done.
The sustainable aviation fuel is reported to meet industry standards without needing to be blended with fossil fuels.
The Food Sensory, Characterization, and Novel Processing (FSCN) Center is a dynamic platform connecting the University of Delaware College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR) with researchers ...
Whether a cell phone, air conditioner, or entire industrial facility, many of the appliances and technologies we use produce a lot of heat. This “waste heat” is warming our planet. About 20-50% of ...
Scientists have taken the first step at estimating the best large-scale uses for food processing waste, first analyzing its contents and, based on those findings, proposing production opportunities ...
Would you eat food that’s been predigested? Experts say that’s what we’re doing when we consume many popular packaged foods — those breads, cereals, snack chips and frozen meals that have been refined ...
The food processing category is taking on more importance as businesses and consumers search for convenient, quality products and cost-effective solutions to getting them to market. Industry experts ...
The word “processed” has become something of a slur. Say “processed food” and most of us picture unhealthy, cheap junk. Fresh food straight from the garden or the field is good. Once we’ve put it ...
Examining Combined Heat and Power (CHP), or co-generation, as a viable energy generation solution for the food and beverage ...
Improve workplace safety and prevent contamination by securely tethering food processing tools in commercial and industrial ...
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