Could this be the ultimate taste-tester? Scientists have created an electronic “tongue” they say uses AI to differentiate ...
Penn State Extension will offer the ServSafe Food Safety Manager course, which is aimed at restaurant and food service managers and others who need food safety certification.
Flathead catfish—native to the Mississippi River basin—were first detected in the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania in 2002, ...
and instances of food safety concerns. The team, led by researchers at Penn State, also found that results were even more ...
The development has the potential to enhance safety and minimize environmental impact, according to researchers. During oil ...
Despite claims, pastured pigs might not produce better pork. Elizabeth Hines dives into some Penn State Extension studies on ...
By combining the genetic sequencing and analysis of the microbes in a milk sample with artificial intelligence (AI), researchers were able to detect anomalies in milk production, such as contamination ...
Two PA lawmakers want to encourage social studies classes statewide to explore how students’ families came here.
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Azolla fern as food
What is Azolla: A highly nutritious fern that green mat ducks eat on ponds. It has a species of cyanobacteria living inside ...
Taste testers beware – there’s a new ‘ AI tongue’ which can apparently tell the different between Pepsi and Coca-Cola.
Bring an appetite for eating and learning. Over the course of two days, the OSU Ice Cream Conference schedule includes ...
Eventually, scientists say the technology could be used to find contaminants in foods that could make consumers sick, or detect when something is no longer safe to eat.