Published on Aug 2, 2013
Farm 432 is an appliance that is meant to allow humans to get more protein from bugs; flies to be specific. The device by industrial design student, Katharina Unger, collects fly larva to be used as protein, which Unger hopes will increase the world’s overall food supply. Patrick Jones (@Patrick_E_Jones) has the rest.
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