Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Antony Funnell: Hello, Antony Funnell here, and welcome as always to Future Tense. For your discerning ...
The chief prosecutor of San Bernardino County has unveiled felony conspiracy charges centering on the alleged operation of a years-long 14,000 square-foot marijuana facility beneath the ground in a ...
A network of tunnels 33 metres under Clapham in London, originally built as a WWII bomb shelter, is being used to grow a range of different salad vegetables destined for Londoners' plates. This week, ...
Looking for a little Earth Day inspiration? An abandoned air raid tunnel beneath the streets of London might not be the first place you’d check. But that’s where British startup Growing Underground is ...
London’s first subterranean farm will begin selling produce to its first commercial client later this month, marking a breakthrough for the city’s urban farming. Zero Carbon Food, the startup behind ...
A former World War II bomb shelter in London was recently converted into a 2.5-acre commercial urban farm. Situated 12 stories under London, it supplies some of the city’s restaurants with greens.
Growing Underground, a London-based food company that is backed by celebrity chef Michel Roux Jr., Neil Sanderson the MD of Florette, Glen Fernandes a Director of HSBC and Ed Gillespie the ...
London’s new underground farm is nearly open for business. We’ve reported on Growing Underground in the past, when the founders used crowdfunding to raise money for their equipment. This week, the ...
The yellow meadow ant, Lasius flavus, farms root aphids for sugar (honeydew) and nitrogen (protein). In turn these species of aphids have developed distinctive traits never found in free living ...
The "world’s first underground urban farm" is set to start selling herbs and salads grown 33 m (108 ft) below the streets of London. Growing Underground is based in disused World War II tunnels. At ...
The yellow meadow ant, Lasius flavus, farms root aphids for sugar (honeydew) and nitrogen (protein). In turn these species of aphids have developed distinctive traits never found in free living ...
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