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Scientists aim to grow steaks in a lab within a year

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By *irtydevil666 OP   Man  over a year ago

bristol

British scientists are aiming to grow steaks in a lab within the next year.

The experts claim that the products would be indistinguishable from high-end cuts purchased from a butcher and could possibly replace farms and slaughterhouses.

Scientists at 3D Biology Tissues say their 100 per cent lab-grown meat could be on menus in the next five years.

The process uses cells taken from a healthy animal, such as a cow, which are stored in a liquid agent before being transferred to a bioreactor to grow the steak.

Company boss Dr. Che Cannon said: "There's probably 20 companies around the world working on different lab meat aspects.

"But as far as we can tell these are mince or other forms but not whole cut."

Geoff Baker, director of parent company BSF Enterprise, said: "Cell agriculture is the next most exciting technology coming along. It'll solve food shortages, it'll solve greenhouse gases because of the reduction of meat from farms - it's the future of farming."

A glimpse into the future of food....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I hope not

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Excellent. If they perfect this we can kill off all farmed livestock to prevent their farts causing global warming. Can't wait.

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By *aui.Man  over a year ago

around here

Would vegans eat them though?

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By *unandgamegeekMan  over a year ago

Bolton

Wouldn't it taste synthetic?

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By *heaspieswingerMan  over a year ago

Peak District


"Would vegans eat them though? "

No, we wouldn’t. At the end of the day it’s still an animal product regardless of manufacturing process

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By *agneto.Man  over a year ago

Bham


"I hope not "

I hope so.

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By *idnight RamblerMan  over a year ago

Pershore

This is very risky, the steaks are too high.

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By *elvet RopeMan  over a year ago

by the big field

Does this mean that lambs will get the chop?

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