The Drip by AQUALAB (formerly Water In Food)

Zachary Cartwright, Ph.D.
The Drip by AQUALAB (formerly Water In Food)

Welcome to The Drip (formerly Water in Food), where we keep your mind hydrated with some science, music, and a mantra. I'm your host, Zachary Cartwright, lead food scientist at AQUALAB by Addium Hosted by Zachary Cartwright, Ph.D. Lead FOOD Scientist at AQUALAB https://www.aqualab.com/

  1. The Drip by AQUALAB: Creating Aviation Fuel from Waste with Alyssa Norris

    25 MIN LALU

    The Drip by AQUALAB: Creating Aviation Fuel from Waste with Alyssa Norris

    Alyssa Norris is the Director of Sustainability at Aether Fuels. She sits down with Zachary Cartwright to discuss how we can produce aviation fuel from waste, and how you don’t have to choose between seeing the world and saving it. Alyssa will shed light on the production, impact, and future of this fuel. We'll also discuss its current usage, the processes involved, and how it plays a crucial role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and supporting a circular economy. In this episode, you’ll hear about: What is sustainable aviation fuel (SAF)?Suitability of SAF versus electric aircraft for long-haul flightsHow to overcome the unwanted presence of water in jet fuelInnovative aspects of Aether's technologyWhat does a Director of Sustainability do for a company like Aether?  Jump to: (03:44) SAF is made from hydrogen, carbon, and waste materials. (08:41) Airlines will adopt sustainable fuel, therefore lowering costs. (10:25) Why electric flight tech lags and SAF infrastructure is more simple. (14:04) Being a startup leader focusing on sustainability and compliance. (16:07) Which flight operators are currently using SAF? (20:35) This episode’s song recommendation. (21:22) This episode’s mantra. Featured Artist and Song: Ice Cream Paint Job by SoDown Links mentioned in this episode: Aether Fuels SAF Grand Challenge Department of Energy Sustainable Aviation Buyers Alliance Eco-Skies Alliance Everyone Deserves The Chance To Fly by WICKED, music was chosen by Alyssa Norris Connect with the show AQUALAB Zachary Cartwright, PhD 00:00 SAF reduces emissions, fossil reliance, and aids sustainability. 03:44 SAF uses hydrogen, carbon, and various waste sources. 08:46 Increasing SAF adoption will reduce its cost. 10:15 SAF enables existing infrastructure use, batteries are inefficient. 14:03 Startup focuses on sustainability, compliance, and stakeholder engagement. 16:05 Alaska and United boost sustainable aviation fuel initiatives. 19:50 Aqualab sponsors moisture analysis in fuels discussion.

    23 min
  2. The Drip by AQUALAB: AI Innovations in Food with Ravi Karkara and Vinay Indraganti

    29 OKT

    The Drip by AQUALAB: AI Innovations in Food with Ravi Karkara and Vinay Indraganti

    Ravi Karkara and Vinay Indraganti, from AI For Food Global Initiative, join the Drip to discuss their new book ‘The AI for Food Movement’. We'll explore how AI is transforming food production, from creating consistent culinary experiences to enhancing sustainability. Tune in as we address challenges like AI adoption fears and data integration, the role in flavor development and personalized dining, and manufacturing efficiencies. In this episode, you’ll hear about: Flavor and texture customization through AIThe use of AI  in R&D, production, and logisticsRevolutionizing quality control in food production with computer visionHow AI ensures consistent and repeatable food experiencesEthical considerations in automationJump to: (03:39) How big data optimizes farming and food logistics. (08:25) Sustainability innovations in agriculture: AI, emissions and drones. (10:58) How AI enhances sensory neuroscience and flavor chemistry. (17:10) The AI vending machine which offers customizable drink combinations. (24:09) There is a need to promote positive AI perception in processed food. (26:26) Mastering AI involves data integration and artistry. (30:08) Building AI-skilled professionals for sustainable food production. (33:44) Establish boundaries, evaluate regularly, and address ethical implications. (36:08) Food's cultural, political, and religious dimensions influence meaning. (41:40) This episode’s song recommendation (42:24) This episode's mantra Featured Artist and Song: Places to Be by Fred again.. Links mentioned in this episode: SKALA for Moisture Control AI For Food Global Initative Connect with the show AQUALAB Zachary Cartwright, PhD

    44 min
  3. The Drip by AQUALAB: Noroviruses, Influenza Risks, and Cutting-Edge Detection Methods

    16 OKT

    The Drip by AQUALAB: Noroviruses, Influenza Risks, and Cutting-Edge Detection Methods

    Matthew Moore is an Associate Professor at the University of Massachusetts, Department of Food Science who is recognized for his groundbreaking research on foodborne pathogens. In this episode, we’ll tackle the risks of influenza H5N1 jumping to mammals and debunk misconceptions about foodborne illnesses, especially noroviruses. We’ll also explore cutting-edge virus detection methods using magnetic liquids and nanopore technology, and discuss the impact of climate change on virus transmission. In this episode, you’ll hear about: Viral vs. bacterial foodborne illnessesHow do noroviruses survive the journey through your body?The impact of climate change on foodborne viruses and mycotoxinsCutting-edge work in virus detection and concentrationWhy policy matters when it comes to controlling outbreaks… and why it's not just cruise ships affected by norovirusesJump to: (05:56) Viruses must withstand harsh conditions to infect. (08:14) Key Nnorovirus research: viral entry, replication, and ongoing breakthroughs. (12:56) Using bacteria to capture viruses cost-effectively. (14:04) Engineering E. Coli for norovirus detection and collaboration. (17:08) Fingerprint norovirus to identify outbreaks accurately. (23:50) Researching virus resistance to disinfectants and application. (25:20) Students advancing magnetic liquids for virus detection. (29:05) How climate change and mycotoxins affect food safety. (33:01) Current H5N1 risk to humans remains low. (36:00) The guest’s favorite artist and song (38:34) Featured artist and song (39:13) This episode’s Mantra Featured Artist and Song: Falling Flying by GRiZ Links mentioned in this episode: University of Massachusetts, Department of Food Science Dr Matthew Moore’s current research Outstanding Young Scientist Award in honor of Samuel Cate Prescott Calculating Infinity by The Dillinger Escape Plan, music was chosen by Matthew Moore Connect with the show AQUALAB Zachary Cartwright, PhD

    40 min
  4. The Drip by AQUALAB: Mario Gonzalez and High Pressure Food Processing

    1 OKT

    The Drip by AQUALAB: Mario Gonzalez and High Pressure Food Processing

    Mario Gonzalez Angulo is the HPP Food Applications Manager at Hiperbaric High Pressure Technologies. Curious about how your guacamole stays fresh? High Pressure Processing (HPP) is a non-thermal food preservation method that harnesses oceanic-level pressures to inactivate foodborne pathogens and extend the shelf life of various products… all while preserving their nutritional and sensory qualities. We’ll explore the history, application, and potential of this revolutionary technology, as well as its effects on the molecular level. In this episode, you’ll hear about: The journey of HPP from its first mention in 1899What food products are benefiting from HPP – from guacamole to baby foodWhy water activity needs to be between 0.97 and 1 for optimal HPP effectivenessHow the method keeps your food pathogen-free AND flavorfulHow the applications of HPP extend beyond foodJump to: (04:43) pH and water activity determine microbial inactivation. (06:54) How pressure affects weak bonds, not strong covalent bonds. (12:50) Why clostridium botulinum struggles to grow in coconut water. (16:54) The guest’s favorite artist and song (20:30) Featured artist and song (22:31) This episode’s Mantra Featured Artist and Song: Cheshmhaye Tameshki by Marjan Farsad, sung by Roodabeh Derakhshanian Links mentioned in this episode: Hiperbaric High Pressure Technologies The Scientist by Coldplay, music was chosen by Mario Gonzalez Angulo Connect with the show AQUALAB Zachary Cartwright, PhD

    24 min
  5. The Drip by AQUALAB – Probiotics Unpacked: Stability, Water Activity, and Innovations with Subhendu Nayak

    17 SEP

    The Drip by AQUALAB – Probiotics Unpacked: Stability, Water Activity, and Innovations with Subhendu Nayak

    Subhendu Nayak is the Director of Formulation (Probiotics and Herbal) at Vida Herbs. He joins The Drip to talk about the complexities of manufacturing, from blending to storage, and the crucial role of water activity in maintaining probiotic potency. We'll also explore the nuances between CFU and AFU measurements and discuss innovative yet straightforward solutions. In this episode, you’ll hear about: Water activity in probioticsColony Forming Units (CFU) versus Active Fluorescent Units (AFU)Spore-forming, non-spore-forming, and next-generation typesManufacturing processes like blending, encapsulation, and packagingHow keeping solutions uncomplicated can lead to better success and innovationJump to: (03:39) How AW measures the vapor pressure ratio in foods. (08:01) Minimize water activity to prevent probiotic die-off. (10:12) Molecular sieves control water activity and maintain potency. (15:20) Preferred sugar alcohols for coolness. (17:34) Granular ingredients ensure better stick-pack sealing. (22:54) Water activity control in oil prevents decay. (25:39) Plate counting measures CFU per gram.  (30:20) Viable but unculturable cell health benefits questioned. (32:41) The guest’s favorite artist and song (35:09) Featured artist and song (38:25) This episode’s Mantra Featured Artist and Song: Sometimes Somehow by Eric E. Links mentioned in this episode: Vidya Herbs One Dance by Drake, music was chosen by Subhendu Connect with the show AQUALAB Zachary Cartwright, PhD

    40 min
  6. The Drip by AQUALAB: The Biochar Solution with Pratikshya Silwal

    20 OGO

    The Drip by AQUALAB: The Biochar Solution with Pratikshya Silwal

    Transforming Invasive Plants into Valuable Resources – The Biochar Solution with Pratikshya Silwal Pratikshya Silwal recently finished for PhD in agricultural economics from Oklahoma State University. She joins The Drip to share how biochar, a form of charcoal produced through pyrolysis, can be used as a sustainable additive in potting mixes. We'll uncover how it can replace conventional components, the size and growth of the global biochar market, and its environmental impact. Pratikshya also shares insights into her groundbreaking research on converting the problematic eastern red cedar tree into valuable biochar and discusses consumer willingness to adopt this innovative product.  In this episode, you’ll hear about: What is biochar, and how is it produced through pyrolysis?The factors that are driving the growth of the global biochar marketHow biochar in soil contributes to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissionsPratikshya’s research on using the invasive eastern red cedar… and which other plant species can be used to produce biocharJump to: (01:05) What is biochar? (03:39) How the invasive eastern red cedar threatens ecosystems and agriculture. (07:32) Some studies show negative effects of biochar. (12:14) The power of the optimistic mindset: everything happens for the best. (14:44) Featured artist and song (15:46) This episode’s Mantra Featured Artist and Song: Midnight Thoughts by McNasty Links mentioned in this episode: Oklahoma State University ‘Role of biochar toward carbon neutrality’ by Liuwei Wang, Jiayu Deng, Xiaodong Yang, Renjie Hou and Deyi Hou One Love by Blue, music was chosen by Pratikshya Silwal Connect with the show AQUALAB Zachary Cartwright, PhD

    17 min

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