Research roundup: 6 cool stories we almost missed

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Key Takeaways:

  • 1. Researchers successfully fermented raisins dried using a combination of sun-drying and incubation.
  • 2. Sun-dried raisins fermented at higher ethanol concentrations compared to other drying methods.
  • 3. Scientists have developed a new method for producing the color-shifting natural pigment xanthommatin in larger quantities.

Researchers experimented with drying methods for grapes to produce raisins suitable for fermentation. Sun-dried raisins yielded higher ethanol concentrations compared to other methods. Scientists at the University of San Diego have developed a new method for producing the color-shifting pigment xanthommatin in larger quantities, with potential applications in various industries.

Insight: The study sheds light on the fermentation process of dried fruits and offers a sustainable way to produce a color-shifting pigment with various potential applications.

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