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Genetically modified tomatoes rich in vitamin D

British scientists have succeeded in applying gene editing to create vitamin D-rich tomatoes. In the UK, according to statistics, 20% of adults and 16% of children are deficient in vitamin D. This condition leads to a higher risk of cancer, cognitive decline, and other health conditions.

3D printing technology recycles food waste into ceramics

Spanish scientists have found a way to turn food waste into useful utensils – ceramics. The key ingredient is the mussel shell – the part that is discarded after the mussel meat has been used.

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The shells are ground into a fine powder and added with other ingredients to form a mixture used in 3D printing to create items like vases and bowls. The same can be applied to food waste such as eggshells, seeds of fruits.

Eat hot pot on the bus to see the city in China

While eating hot pot while enjoying the view, this is a unique tourism product that has just been launched in the city of Chengdu, southwestern China.

During the time of eating hot pot, diners will be taken by bus to many famous tourist attractions of Chengdu. A meal of hot pot on the bus costs 89 yuan, equivalent to about 310 thousand VND. The city tourism agency hopes that the new travel experience will help attract more tourists as Chengdu is trying to recover the tourism industry after the COVID-19 epidemic.

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