World’s first stem cell burger created


Posted on August 5th, by Michael Shapiro-Barr

In a research project funded by Google’s co-founder, scientists have successfully created a beef burger by using muscle stem cells taken from living cows, by way of a harmless biopsy.  Scientists have been experimenting with growing lab meats to avoid the continued depletion of resources, due to population and meat consumption growth.

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