This week the Queens aren’t the only snacks gracing your ears. They’re looking into the future of food production, including plant-based meat, insect flour and why you should check your soil before planting veggies.
Meanwhile, Tegan tests the new Jabra Elite 3 earbuds, Rae uses Plex for social distance movie nights and Rad judges Apple’s Spatial Audio.
This episode was sponsored by Shure and Jands.
Show Notes
- Tegan’s full review of the Jabra Elite 3 true wireless headphones
- Here’s some more info on Plex
- You can read the CSIRO’s full report on Edible insects: A roadmap for the strategic growth of an emerging Australian industry for free
- Tegan’s article on Terraform One’s cricket shelter very seriously titled Horny Crickets Will Save Us All
- Golden Rice gets close to production in the Philippines
- The True Story of the Genetically Modified Superfood That Almost Saved Millions
- Block on GM rice ‘has cost millions of lives and led to child blindness’
- Tegan’s full review of Impossible Pork: Impossible Pork is God Damn Tasty
- Tegan also reviewed Marley Spoon’s V2food Food plant-based meals
- How scientists make plant-based foods taste and look more like meat
- How GMOs Can Save Civilization (And Probably Already Have)
- How the CSIRO is working on plant-based meat alternatives
- Macquarie University report: One-third of backyard soil unsafe to grow vegies
- Macquarie University’s soil analysis program
- More information on Map My Environment