Immense demand for nutritious seeds, fruits, and algae shapes a vibrant superfood landscape. Sustainable farming practices, modern packaging, and res ...
Think of a seashell. Don’t think of a conch. In fact, forget, for now, about univalve mollusks entirely. Think of Shell, the ...
But no need to be concerned about your face getting hot and sweaty — the graphene fabric’s antimicrobial ... chlorella, and spirulina, and essential oils derived from fruit, flowers, leaves ...
A partnership between Oterra and Vaxa Technologies, an Iceland-based company that uses an indoor production process to ...
Spirulina has solid potential as a therapeutic adjuvant, according to researchers in Australia who isolated extracellular vesicles (EVs)—nanoscale vesicles enclosed with bilayer phospholipid ...
Spirulina? It's way more than just a simple algae! If you've been wondering about the benefits of this superfood, you're in ...
Spirulina is a type of blue-green algae that some people take as a dietary supplement. Potential benefits include positive effects on eye health, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels. Spirulina ...
A new type of cloth developed by researchers at the University of Waterloo can heat up when exposed to the sun thanks to innovative nanoparticles embedded in the fabric's fibers. This advance ...
Most pink eye (conjunctivitis) viruses and bacteria can live on surfaces or fabric for up to 2 days, although some viruses can even live on surfaces for as long as 8 weeks. Most bacteria cannot ...
As the weather warms, many of us reach for light-coloured clothes in natural fabrics, such as cotton and linen. But why are natural fabrics like these so much better at keeping us cool when the ...
This groundbreaking fabric from Waterloo researchers offers solar-powered warmth, integrating advanced nanoparticles for ...