Howard Payne University Professor, Students Develop Micro-Animal Farming as Initiative to Combat Hunger
December 07, 2021
December 07, 2021
BROWNWOOD, Texas, Dec. 7 (TNSRes) -- Howard Payne University issued the following news:
Howard Payne University's Dr. Martin Mintchev and students from his engineering science senior project course aim to feed the world using micro-animal farming. Their design, provisionally called Microfiest, attempts to grow microscopic animals known as tardigrades as rapidly procreating cellulose-to-protein converters. Once the contained environment is converted from being dominated by cellu . . .
Howard Payne University's Dr. Martin Mintchev and students from his engineering science senior project course aim to feed the world using micro-animal farming. Their design, provisionally called Microfiest, attempts to grow microscopic animals known as tardigrades as rapidly procreating cellulose-to-protein converters. Once the contained environment is converted from being dominated by cellu . . .