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Soon: Your meat will be slaughter-free
London, June 27 The scientists are currently developing the burger, which will be grown from 10,000 stem cells extracted from cattle, which are then left in the laboratory to multiply more than a billion times to produce muscle tissue similar to beef. The product is called “in vitro” meat. The world’s meat consumption is expected to double by 2050 as the population increases. And, the scientists predict over the next few decades the global population will increase so quickly that there won’t be enough livestock to feed all. Prof Mark Post, who is leading the team, was quoted by the ‘Daily Mail’ as saying, “I don't see any way you could rely on old-fashioned livestock in the coming decades. In vitro meat will be the only choice left. We are trying to prove to the world we can make a product out of this, and we need a courageous person who is willing to be the first to taste it. If no one comes forward
In 2009, researchers from the same university grew strips of pork using the same method. They admitted it was not particularly appetising, being grey with a similar texture to calamari. — PTI The Test-tube Burger
* A team at Netherlands’ Maastricht University claims that the first test-tube burger could be a year away *
Scientists are currently developing the burger, which will be grown from 10,000 stem cells extracted from cattle. *
The cells are then left in the lab to multiply more than a billion times to produce muscle tissue similar to beef
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