so, our cells, they double every 2a hours. so, if you take a cell on day one, i have two on day two. after three days, i have four cells. wait roughly 42 days and i have enough cells to fill kind of a bottle this size. and after 63 days, i have enough cells to fill a swimming pool. so, with one single cell, you can make millions of tonnes of meat. the cells are frozen and packed, ready for shipping to lab grown meat companies all over the world. this piece of equipment is a bioreactor it s similar to what you get on a much larger scale in a brewery, for example where you can take lots of cells and amplify them. and our goal here is to get as much mass as possible of the cells for the preparation of prototypes, and we would share that data with our cultivated meat customers. so, aren t these little flecks that we can see meat? well, these are not individual cells. what we find is that those little piggy cells like to clump together and be with each other which is great,
there are 72 gold flecks to represent each life that was lost, so it is powerful that we have now also been able to memorialise things that were important to the local community. you know, the silent walk, and it has now become part of our local history and our legacy. the community walk gathers at hope gardens, which are cultivated by marcia robinson and the local community. she says many here feel disillusioned yet still maintain their dignity and pride. i can only say i m so proud of our younger generation around here. they never lived up to none of the very bad press that they was getting. so there wasn t no attacks on the police or the fire brigade, there wasn t no riots. we walked in dignity and we have done forfive years. as the grenfell community near this milestone of their fight forjustice, there s determination yet scepticism. and for the families whose loved ones are gone, patience amid their pain. waiting forjustice and change.
tojustice is taking much longer than they expected. the word is even embedded now in the local streets. for over four years, acava arts group and the al manaar mosque have been creating mosaics. these say justice in the 35 different languages spoken by the people who died. they now line the route of the community remembrance known as the silent walk. there are 72 gold flecks to represent each life that was lost, and so it s powerful that we ve now also been able to memorialise things that were important to the local community. you know, the silent walk, and it has now become part of our local history and our legacy. the community walk gathers at hope gardens, which are cultivated by marcia robinson and the local community. she says many here feel disillusioned yet still maintain
represent each life that was lost, and so it s powerful that we ve now also been able to memorialise things that were important to the local community. you know, the silent walk, and it has now become part of our local history and our legacy. the community walk gathers at hope gardens, which are cultivated by marcia robinson and the local community. she says many here feel disillusioned yet still maintain their dignity and pride. i can only say i m so proud of our younger generation around here. they never lived up to none of the very bad press that they was getting. so there wasn t no attacks on the police or the fire brigade, there wasn t no riots. we walked in dignity and we have done forfive years. as the grenfell community near this milestone of their fight forjustice, there s determination yet scepticism. and for the families whose loved ones are gone, patience amid their pain,
child, i would imagine, much less? no! she always wanted to be a mother, to have a family. she would not throw it away like that. as they eliminated all of the other possibilities, the detectives, along with doctor lapointe came to a sinister conclusion. i am proceeding like this is unintentional poisoning until proven otherwise. why would somebody choose thallium? someone would choose thallium, because it looks like a medical disorder. it presents as someone having a slow decline, and withering away, dying. you would associate this with a chronic illness. it is poison, to get away with it. the next step to solving this mystery was figuring out how brigida had been poisoned. doctor lapointe did his own kind of detective work. and, you see this kind of, really bright spots everywhere, all throughout. these little white flex? the little white flecks are thallium ian brigida s deduct digestive tract. when you see this.