A meatball made of lab-grown cultured meat utilising the genetic sequence from a long-extinct mammoth was unveiled on Tuesday by an Australian company, which claimed it was done to spark discussion.
AMSTERDAM Food scientists on Tuesday unveiled a giant meatball made from lab-grown flesh of an extinct woolly mammoth, saying the protein from the past showed the way for future foods.The glistening meatball was displayed under a glass bell jar by Australian-based cultivated meat firm Vow at the NEMO science museum in the Dutch capital Amsterdam.But it is not ready to be
Food scientists on Tuesday unveiled a giant meatball made from lab-grown flesh of an extinct woolly mammoth, saying the protein from the past showed the way for future foods. The glistening meatball was displayed under a glass bell jar by Australian-based cultivated meat firm Vow at the NEMO science museum in the Dutch capital Amsterdam.
As food prices increase and more and more people can't afford to buy their own food let alone travel to a store, the Winslow Community Cupboard brings it to their neighborhoods, Amy Calder writes.