Abstract: This paper characterizes the effective conductivity of lossy metal materials fabricated with additive manufacturing processes at microwave frequencies using a resonant cavity approach.
On a gray December day, Kent Davidsen left his dairy farm in rural Jutland, Denmark, for the neo-Baroque palace in Copenhagen that houses the Danish parliament. Unlike many of his fellow farmers, ...
ABB has been awarded a contract to provide automation hardware and software for a major methane-reducing cattle feed additive production facility. May 27, 2025 - ABB has been selected to supply ...
In the last few years, there has been a growing interest in the use of natural feed additives in animal feed. These can be used as replacements for antibiotics, to alter rumen fermentation and ...
New research has yielded promising results in the fight against campylobacter in free-range chicken flocks. Trials demonstrate that adding biochar to chicken feed can reduce campylobacter in chickens ...
A conspiracy theory about the risks of consuming certain meat and dairy products was proved false by a fact-checking authority. "There's no evidence to support claims on social media that the ...
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A wave of misinformation is circulating online wrongly linking Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates to Bovaer, a cutting-edge animal feed additive designed to reduce methane emissions from livestock.
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Preliminary tests show that the feed had been contaminated with Monensin, an additive known to be toxic to horses, Livestock Nutrition Center said. By Christine Hauser The company that supplied the ...