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Food & beverages manufacturing is the sector/industry that specialises in the conceptualization, the making of, and delivery of food & beverages. The largest section of F&B employees are in restaurants and bars, including hotels, resorts, and casinos.

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New genetically engineered salmon grows twice as fast as its traditional counterpart (fish above are the same age)

The idea of genetically modified food may give some of us the creeps. But humans have been genetically modifying crops and livestock for thousands of years through selective cultivation and breeding. So, chances are that most of the food you eat has been engineered in some way. And now, for the first time, a fish whose DNA has been altered might be swimming into your local grocery store.

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Jones Moloisane

Jones studied civil engineering and specialised in transportation technology. He is registered as a professional Technologist and lecturer at Tswane University of Technology as well as provides consulting services to industry in the areas of road-pavement design and rehabilitation and road management systems. Read more about Jones’ world here or visit www.tut.ac.za or www.civils.co.za

 

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When materials, products, and structures (including medical devices, bridges and cars) fail, civil, and criminal investigations are often the result. That's why forensics -- the application of science to legal matters -- is a fast-growing area for materials engineers, who use their knowledge to explain why bad things happen.