Monday, 5 August 2013 - 09:27
Lab-Grown Burger Ready to be served
On Monday, the world's first laboratory-grown burger will be revealed and served at a news conference in London.
Scientists in the Netherlands used cow cells and converted them into strips of muscle and finally mixed them into a burger patty.
Burger Meat
Photo by russavia/Wikimedia Commons According to researchers, the latest advancement could be a sustainable method to meet the growing demand for meat. Reviewers, however, encourage less meat consumption to address the growing concern over impending food shortage. Scientist Professor Mark Post of Maastricht University told BBC News: "Later today we are going to present the world's first hamburger made in a lab from cells. We are doing that because livestock production is not good for the environment, it is not going to meet demand for the world and it is not good for animals." Source: BBC News
Photo by russavia/Wikimedia Commons According to researchers, the latest advancement could be a sustainable method to meet the growing demand for meat. Reviewers, however, encourage less meat consumption to address the growing concern over impending food shortage. Scientist Professor Mark Post of Maastricht University told BBC News: "Later today we are going to present the world's first hamburger made in a lab from cells. We are doing that because livestock production is not good for the environment, it is not going to meet demand for the world and it is not good for animals." Source: BBC News