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Will lab meat ever feed the world? This company says yes

Jonah Nelson May. 25, 2021 On stage in London, during the summer of 2013, Dr. Mark Post unveiled the first lab-grown hamburger. It reportedly cost 250,000 euros to produce. Seven years later, in Rehovot, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tasted meat grown in vitro at Aleph Farms, becoming the first leader to publicly do so. We don’t know how much it cost to produce. Aleph’s PR event followed Singaporean regulatory approval of Eat Just’s lab-grown chicken product, marking the first time that lab-grown meat has been approved for consumption. Cultured meat is touted as the future of the industry, enabling the carnivores among us to have our steak and eat it too, without the associated guilt. But can it really provide an affordable, sustainable solution for all (or at least, a lot of) meat-eating humans, in the foreseeable future?

How futuristic food tech is transforming how we eat

By Megan Tatum2021-05-21T13:20:00+01:00 Food technology is no longer the preserve of lab-bound boffins. These days innovators are taking products to market themselves – and cashing in It’s hard to pin down the precise moment when food tech went from the concern of a few product specialists in lab coats to a mainstream source of excitement. It could’ve been way back in April 2003, when scientists first mapped the human genome, paving the way for personalised DNA diet kits. Or 2011, when US scientist Patrick Brown founded Impossible Foods, crafting meatless patties out of modified soy and heme. Perhaps even as recently as December 2020, when regulators in Singapore green-lit lab-grown chicken, built from cells and bathed in a growth serum.

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Activists Dump Animal Manure on White House Entrance in Response to Biden s Climate Plan

Environmental activists were not happy about President Joe Biden s climate plan which was announced during the virtual climate summit that happened on Thursday. The activists sent the message of their disappointment to the president as they place cow manures in front of the White House the same day the summit had taken place. Climate activists described Biden s plans for the environment as utterly crappy, according to a New York Post report. Moreover, the demonstrators noted that the promises of the president do not go far enough. Activists vs. Biden s Climate Plan The group Extinction Rebellion D.C. are the ones responsible for the smelly act, noting that their movement is to get the attention on what they describe as Biden s Bulls t Climate Plan, WUSA 9 reported.

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