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This could help the world tackle problems associated with farming. It could nourish cattle to save them eating soya raised on rainforest land.
Finnish scientists producing a protein "from thin air" say it will compete with soya on price within the decade. The protein is produced from soil bacteria fed on hydrogen split from water by electricity. The researchers say if the electricity comes from solar and wind power, the food can be grown …
trendspotter flipped this story into :: Future Technology :: Innovation News•1542d
This could help the world tackle problems associated with farming. It could nourish cattle to save them eating soya raised on rainforest land.