Mysterious News Briefly January 7, 2021
Your ears have not been deceiving you at the zoo – researchers at the German Primate Center (DPZ) – Leibniz Institute for Primate Research have found that Guinea baboons raised in different social groups grunt with their own unique accents. If they sound like they’re laughing, they’re probably grunting about YOUR accent.
A startup company called Imagindairy is using yeast to create a cow’s milk substitute with the same important nutritional values, taste, aroma, and texture of cow’s milk but without the cows and the damage to the environment. If you leave out the same nutrition, taste, aroma and texture of cow’s milk, this sounds like beer.
TORONTO A company has developed a burp-catching device for cows in hopes that the invention will help curb greenhouse gas emissions. The U.K.-based startup ZELP or Zero Emission Livestock Project claims that its burp-catching masks will help slow the spread of greenhouse gas emissions, a key component in the force of climate change. The mask is a muzzle-like contraption that monitors the percentage of methane being released by a cow. When the monitor detects an excessive amount of gas, it then converts the methane gas into water and CO2 and releases it from the device. Cattle farmers Francisco and Patricio Norris designed the device to help slow down the processes of food digestion without the interference of feed additives that are commonly used, but are also a main driver in gas in their gut.
UK Company Develops Mask for Cows to Control Methane Emission and Fight Climate Change
As cows burp methane, the smart mask breaks it down and reduce greenhouse gas emission to help in the fight climate change.
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Thanks to research and evidence, it is clear that humans are the main culprit in driving climate change. As we have continued to depend more and more on technology and industries, we have polluted the world. But the animals are not so innocent after all, especially the cattle. As they burp and fart, they release methane that is 84 times more toxic than carbon dioxide, contributing greenhouse gasses, equivalent to the fossil fuel industry.