Have no fear, inspirational people are asking questions that impact all of humanity, staying up late to resolve them, and testing their ideas on worms. All without the slightest regard for convention ...
Garbage: It’s a foul business. Tom Szaky, the founder and CEO of TerraCycle, knows that’s the popular opinion. He’s been asking business students at New York University annually how many of them would ...
Acorn worms live in burrows on the seafloor so you’re not likely to ever see one. But you may see their absolutely enormous piles of poop. Snorkelers and divers have noted them for years and Nat Geo ...
In an arrangement between Savor, the Alamodome's culinary arm, and the San Antonio Composting Project, about half a dozen volunteers loaded 25 buckets of food waste collected from the arena’s kitchens ...
When you work with worm poop, getting a little dirty is second nature. Maybe that's why a tiny Canadian-founded fertilizer company, which makes an environmentally friendly plant food from worm ...
PLANTERSVILLE, Texas -- At Magic Worm Ranch, 128,000 night crawlers are eating away at soil and grains. The ranch has a process that collects their castings, also known as worm poop. "As the soils ...
The messy business of worms can be turned into a wealthy one, according to a senior lecturer at Strathmore Business School. Dr Freddie Acosta, a lecturer in Technology and Innovation Management has a ...
Fertilizer giant Scotts sues TerraCycle, a small company in New Jersey, for false advertising that sells fertilizers made from worm droppings. Farmers and gardeners have long used worm droppings but ...