Food Safety Content / Food Safety Content for ΢Ƶ en How Artificial Intelligence May Improve Food Safety /blog/how-artificial-intelligence-may-improve-food-safety <p>Artificial intelligence could be a valuable tool for the future of food safety. New research out of ΢Ƶ finds that a technique using AI and optical imaging can quickly and accurately identify bacteria in food, making it a promising approach for preventing foodborne outbreaks and illnesses.</p> February 24, 2023 - 12:02pm Andy Fell /blog/how-artificial-intelligence-may-improve-food-safety Holiday Experts List /curiosity/news/holiday-experts-list <p>From lights and trees to pets, food, shopping, stress and the pandemic, ΢Ƶ experts are available to address journalists’ winter holiday questions.&nbsp;</p> December 08, 2021 - 9:00am Katherine E Kerlin /curiosity/news/holiday-experts-list ΢Ƶ Researchers Develop Ice Cube That Doesn’t Melt or Grow Mold /food/news/uc-davis-jelly-ice-cube-doesnt-melt ΢Ƶ researchers have developed new "jelly ice cubes" that are reusable, flexible, compostable, won't melt and prevent cross-contamination. November 22, 2021 - 8:00am Amy M Quinton /food/news/uc-davis-jelly-ice-cube-doesnt-melt Low Food-Safety Risk at Northern California Farmers Markets /food/news/low-food-safety-risk-northern-california-farmers-markets <p>A new <a href="https://meridian.allenpress.com/jfp/article-abstract/83/11/1934/436935/Salmonella-and-Escherichia-coli-Prevalence-in-Meat?redirectedFrom=fulltext">study</a> by University of California, Davis, researchers finds a low risk of contamination of foodborne pathogens on produce and meat at Northern California certified farmers markets, but still finds cause for some concern.</p> November 16, 2020 - 10:45am Amy M Quinton /food/news/low-food-safety-risk-northern-california-farmers-markets ΢Ƶ Wants Samples of Your Fermented Foods for Science /food/news/uc-davis-wants-samples-your-fermented-foods-science <p>It’s not always easy to find silver linings during the COVID-19 pandemic, but here’s one that food scientists at the University of California, Davis, have discovered: More people are exploring the ancient art of fermented foods.</p> <p>“My mom made her first batch of sauerkraut this summer,” said Maria Marco, a microbiologist and food science professor with the ΢Ƶ College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. “With so many of us sheltering-in-place, fermented foods are more popular than ever.”</p> October 07, 2020 - 11:00am Amy M Quinton /food/news/uc-davis-wants-samples-your-fermented-foods-science Natural Habitat Around Farms a Win for Strawberry Growers, Birds and Consumers /climate/news/natural-habitat-around-farms-a-win-for-strawberry-growers-birds-and-consumers <p>Conserving natural habitat around strawberry fields can help protect growers’ yields, their bottom line and the environment with no detectable threat to food safety, indicates a study led by the University of California, Davis.</p> March 11, 2020 - 11:08am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/natural-habitat-around-farms-a-win-for-strawberry-growers-birds-and-consumers Media Experts on Summer Food Safety /news/experts-summer-food-safety-media <p>As temperatures warm, grills heat up, and outdoor activities increase, safe food preparation requires vigilance. These ΢Ƶ experts can offer food preparation instructions, helpful consumer tips from store to stove, and information on food policy. There is also a video below illustrating the safe preparation of chicken.</p> June 29, 2017 - 4:00pm Karen Michele Nikos /news/experts-summer-food-safety-media ΢Ƶ DryCard Invention Wins Competition to Reduce Food Loss in Africa /food/news/uc-davis-drycard-invention-wins-competition-reduce-food-loss-africa <p>DryCard, a new low-cost invention developed by ΢Ƶ researchers to help prevent food spoilage, was recently selected as the top emerging technology for reducing food loss and food waste throughout Africa.</p> April 27, 2017 - 10:04am Patricia Bailey /food/news/uc-davis-drycard-invention-wins-competition-reduce-food-loss-africa $2 Million Grant Funds Organic Farming Study of Manure and Food Safety /news/2-million-grant-funds-organic-farming-study-manure-and-food-safety <p>A new USDA grant of nearly $2 million will fund studies of how organic farmers should handle animal-based manure applications in leafy greens and vegetable crops fields in order to minimize the risk of food-borne illnesses.</p> October 03, 2016 - 9:57am Patricia Bailey /news/2-million-grant-funds-organic-farming-study-manure-and-food-safety Milk Truck Microbial Study Aims to Improve Dairy Food Safety and Quality /news/milk-tank-microbes <p>Raw milk shipments delivered by tanker trucks to dairy processing facilities carry diverse populations of microbes that are important to the shelf life, sensory qualities and safety of dairy foods.</p> August 23, 2016 - 9:51am Patricia Bailey /news/milk-tank-microbes