History
Brewery in Qingdao
The brewery was founded in 1903 as the Germania-Brauerei [Germania Brewery] to brew beer in the German tradition mainly for Germans and other Westerners in China.
In 1915 th…
In the first part of this series, we discovered what superfoods are and how they can make a change to our lives. We discovered that superfoods don’t possess just a single nutrient, but many. They offe…
Editor’s note: This is the first of a two-part series on my recent trip to Austin as part of a “food and fun trip” hosted by the Cooking Depot in Cuero.
CHICAGO, Sept. 13 (UPI) — A new biochemical carbon dioxide water purification process from Krebs & Sisler energy firm halves the cost of turning effluent and salt water into a potable drinking resource in a move with potential for use worldwide. Drinking water - Water purification - Energy - Business - Carbon dioxide
Those on the tours took water and sediment samples and used beakers, chemicals, microscopes and electronic instruments to assess phosphorus and oxygen content, suspended solids and microscopic life.
CHICAGO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Biochemical carbon dioxide (CO2) water purification has been developed by Krebs & Sisler LP, a suburban Chicago energy research firm. It combines photosynthesis with photocatalysis to rapidly grow biomass while purifying wastewaters and salt water. The treatment method should produce potable water for half the cost of reverse osmosis (RO) in large continuous-flow …
I’m sure lots of you have heard about superfoods, some of you may even take some already. But if you don’t, here I will make a list of the superfoods I’m taking and will explain why
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A single celled-algae chlorella is found in the fresh waters. According to the scientific findings, these single celled-algae emerged around two …
Published by Bio2com in collaboration with Mintel, the Kids Health and Nutrition 2010 survey tracked functional ingredient use and product launches across Europe, Asia and the Americas over the past year.
A senior official and goodwill ambassador of an inter-governmental institution here has urged the community at large to support the Food and Agriculture Organisation’s (FAO) initiatives to address the problem of global hunger.