The EU Parliament has voted to ban using meaty terms for plant-based and lab-grown products.
Can you eat meat without having to kill the animal? Mark Post, a Dutch stem cell researcher, thinks you can and on Monday he will present the world’s first lab-grown hamburger at an arts fair in ...
Would you pay $300,000 for a burger that’s all beef but doesn’t need all the land and feed to raise a cow? That’s how much researchers say it cost them to come up with the world’s first real hamburger ...
The next year, Singapore became the first country to approve cultured meat for consumption. The United States followed in ...
A Dutch scientist has demonstrated that there’s still new hamburger territory to be explored — the artificial hamburger. Dr. Mark Post, of Maastricht University in the Netherlands, has developed a way ...
When you bite into a juicy hamburger, slice into the perfect medium-rare steak or gobble down a plateful of chicken nuggets, ...
TEL AVIV/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Two years after scientists cooked up the first test tube beef hamburger, researchers in Israel are working on an even trickier recipe: the world's first lab-grown ...
Amit Gefen is midway through an experiment that could end in a recipe for the world’s first lab-grown chicken breast. If things go according to plan, no chickens will be harmed in the process. After ...
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