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Subject Newsletter: Food Safety
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Disrupting cow, sheep, goat & donkey milk: Cell cultivated start-up Senara emerges from stealth
After 18 months in stealth mode, German start-up Senara is emerging to disrupt the conventional milk market (derived from cow, sheep, goat, donkey and more) with cell cultivation.... Read more
5 start-ups that caught our eye in 2023
From upcycling ‘spent hens’ into flavour enhancers to recreating breast milk in a lab, we round-up five of the most innovate start-ups we interviewed in 2023.... Read more
Is animal-free testing for food on the horizon?
The European Food Safety Authority (ESFA) develops a new platform to model and predict the toxicity of chemicals, signalling the potential to end animal testing.... Read more
Recreating Willy Wonka flavours with food science: 'In principle, we could simulate any flavour'
Food and flavours collide with the film world and a fictional favourite as a University of Warwick professor explores the most famous creations of chocolate idol Willy Wonka ahead of its reimagined release premiering in December 2023.... Read more
Tackling food fraud: Urgent need for ‘real-time’ global monitoring – Thai experts
There is an urgent need for real-time global monitoring of food fraud in order to protect public health and the global economy, say experts in Thailand.... Read more
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