According to a recent study by a Finnish government agency, burgers can contain E. coli bacteria when undercooked. The food safety agency, Ruokavirasto, claimed that beef burgers cooked to ...
VANTAA, Finland – At a factory in Finland, the "farmers of the future" are making a new food protein by feeding ... Dressed in protective gear to prevent bacteria contamination in the factory ...
Finnish scientists ... 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 with ...
From its stunning Saaristo to its carbon-negative cities, Finland wants visitors to know it cares about sustainability. This ...
Solar Foods is the best-known producer of protein using microbes and CO2. But there are hurdles to regulation of novel foods ...
Comamonadacae is a family of bacteria often found growing on plastics in water. A new study finds a bacterium in this family can break down the plastic for food. Researchers also identified the enzyme ...
The Doctoral Programme in Microbiology and Biotechnology (MBDP) brings together branches of the entire field of microbiology, i.e., bacteria, archaea ... unit in its field and the only one in Finland ...
A recent study led by Northwestern University has uncovered how cells of a Comamonas bacteria break down plastic to use as ...
So far this year the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) has recorded nearly 4,500 mycoplasma — or "walking pneumonia" — cases in its infectious disease register. Mycoplasma is a bacteria ...
Eating foods contaminated with listeria can cause potentially serious illness. About 1,600 people are infected with listeria bacteria each year in the U.S. and about 260 die, according to the U.S ...
The winter vomiting bug, or norovirus, is the most common type of food poisoning. But other bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites – including campylobacter and salmonella – are also making us ...
has recalled a number of dog food products after they were found to be contaminated with harmful bacteria. The FDA recommends that these products should be "thrown out or destroyed in a way that ...