
Strawberries coated with edible nanoparticles last 15 days longer
Sound-based chemical manipulation can be used to extend crop shelf life by embedding edible preservatives into the skin of the produce at high speeds.

Sound-based chemical manipulation can be used to extend crop shelf life by embedding edible preservatives into the skin of the produce at high speeds.

Years of lab work pay off in a technology for micronizing hyaluronic acid polymers, which can be introduced into the deep skin layers without needles.

New technology gives antibacterial properties to any type of fabric, from staff uniforms to sheets and curtains, giving it protection even against antibiotic-resistant strains.