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5 Simple Steps To Clean Cabbage Properly Every Time
- Wednesday January 21, 2026
- Written by Nikita Nikhil, Edited by Neha Grover
Cleaning cabbage isn't difficult, but doing it right makes all the difference. These six simple hacks help you remove dirt, insects, and hidden grit every single time.
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Opinion | Seeds Of Sabotage: The 'Agro-Terrorism' Threat India Can't Ignore
- Tuesday August 12, 2025
- Opinion | AVM (Retd) Manmohan Bahadur
If American and Chinese ongoing research in genetic engineering of food crops through insect dispersion is anything to go by, then India's security agencies have an additional danger of agro-terrorism on their already cluttered threat radar.
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MIT Develops Tiny Robotic Insect Drones with 100x Longer Flight Time Than Before
- Wednesday February 12, 2025
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
A new generation of robotic insects can fly 100 times longer than previous models, making artificial pollination more viable. Researchers improved endurance and agility by refining wing structure, reducing energy use, and incorporating power storage. Future advancements will integrate sensors and navigation systems to optimise their role in agricul...
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World's Biggest Insect Farm To Come Up In France After Firm Raises $224 Million
- Saturday October 24, 2020
- World News | Reuters
Growing global demand for food is putting a squeeze on available land and one French startup says it has the answer: indoor insect farming.
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www.ndtv.com
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The Future Of Food: Can Lab-Grown Insect Meat Be A Future Food?
- Saturday June 1, 2019
- ANI
Given the harmful effect livestock farming poses for the planet, researchers have proposed plant-based diets, insect farming, lab-grown meat, and genetically modified animals as an alternative to livestock farming.
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food.ndtv.com
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Congo Looks to Insect Farming in Fight Against Hunger
- Wednesday July 15, 2015
- World News | Reuters
There is no shortage of protein in Kinshasa's Gambela Market, from cows to antelope and snakes. But it is the blue and silver bowls brimming with twitching crickets, termites and slithering meal worms that do the briskest trade.
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www.ndtv.com
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5 Simple Steps To Clean Cabbage Properly Every Time
- Wednesday January 21, 2026
- Written by Nikita Nikhil, Edited by Neha Grover
Cleaning cabbage isn't difficult, but doing it right makes all the difference. These six simple hacks help you remove dirt, insects, and hidden grit every single time.
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food.ndtv.com
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Opinion | Seeds Of Sabotage: The 'Agro-Terrorism' Threat India Can't Ignore
- Tuesday August 12, 2025
- Opinion | AVM (Retd) Manmohan Bahadur
If American and Chinese ongoing research in genetic engineering of food crops through insect dispersion is anything to go by, then India's security agencies have an additional danger of agro-terrorism on their already cluttered threat radar.
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www.ndtv.com
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MIT Develops Tiny Robotic Insect Drones with 100x Longer Flight Time Than Before
- Wednesday February 12, 2025
- Written by Gadgets 360 Staff
A new generation of robotic insects can fly 100 times longer than previous models, making artificial pollination more viable. Researchers improved endurance and agility by refining wing structure, reducing energy use, and incorporating power storage. Future advancements will integrate sensors and navigation systems to optimise their role in agricul...
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www.gadgets360.com
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World's Biggest Insect Farm To Come Up In France After Firm Raises $224 Million
- Saturday October 24, 2020
- World News | Reuters
Growing global demand for food is putting a squeeze on available land and one French startup says it has the answer: indoor insect farming.
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www.ndtv.com
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The Future Of Food: Can Lab-Grown Insect Meat Be A Future Food?
- Saturday June 1, 2019
- ANI
Given the harmful effect livestock farming poses for the planet, researchers have proposed plant-based diets, insect farming, lab-grown meat, and genetically modified animals as an alternative to livestock farming.
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food.ndtv.com
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Congo Looks to Insect Farming in Fight Against Hunger
- Wednesday July 15, 2015
- World News | Reuters
There is no shortage of protein in Kinshasa's Gambela Market, from cows to antelope and snakes. But it is the blue and silver bowls brimming with twitching crickets, termites and slithering meal worms that do the briskest trade.
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www.ndtv.com