Cultured, or in vitro, meat consists of edible biomass grown from animal stem cells in a factory, or carnery. In the coming decades, in vitro biomass cultivation could enable the production of meat without the need to raise livestock. Using an anticipatory life cycle analysis framework, the study described herein examines the environmental implications of this emerging technology and compares the results with published impacts of beef, pork, poultry, and another speculative analysis of cultured biomass. While uncertainty ranges are large, the findings suggest that in vitro biomass cultivation could require smaller quantities of agricultural inputs and land than livestock; however, those benefits could come at the expense of more intensive e...
In vitro meat, also recognized as test tube meat, cultured meat or cloned meat, refers to an animal ...
This information was presented at the 2017 Cornell Nutrition Conference for Feed Manufacturers, org...
As one of the alternatives for livestock meat production, in vitro culturing of meat is currently st...
Producing animal proteins requires large areas of agricultural land and is a major source of greenho...
The aim of cellular agriculture is to use cell-culturing technologies to produce alternatives to agr...
Cultured meat is produced by culturing animal muscle tissue in a laboratory without growing the whol...
abstract: In vitro, or cultured, meat refers to edible skeletal muscle and fat tissue grown from ani...
Protein alternatives are crucial for a sustainable food production in future. Cultured meat is prese...
Meat is the main protein source of the human diet in many cultures. Because of the increasing popula...
Meat produced in vitro has been proposed as a humane, safe and environmentally beneficial alternativ...
This thesis provides the background for the creative component of this MSciComm – entitled ‘Meating ...
Environment, food, and disease have a selective force on the present and future ...
Livestock production contributes 18% of global greenhouse gas emissions, 27% of the global water foo...
Clean meat — meat produced through cell culture, rather than animal slaughter — can dramatically red...
Cultured meat is an emerging technology with the potential to solve huge challenges related to the e...
In vitro meat, also recognized as test tube meat, cultured meat or cloned meat, refers to an animal ...
This information was presented at the 2017 Cornell Nutrition Conference for Feed Manufacturers, org...
As one of the alternatives for livestock meat production, in vitro culturing of meat is currently st...
Producing animal proteins requires large areas of agricultural land and is a major source of greenho...
The aim of cellular agriculture is to use cell-culturing technologies to produce alternatives to agr...
Cultured meat is produced by culturing animal muscle tissue in a laboratory without growing the whol...
abstract: In vitro, or cultured, meat refers to edible skeletal muscle and fat tissue grown from ani...
Protein alternatives are crucial for a sustainable food production in future. Cultured meat is prese...
Meat is the main protein source of the human diet in many cultures. Because of the increasing popula...
Meat produced in vitro has been proposed as a humane, safe and environmentally beneficial alternativ...
This thesis provides the background for the creative component of this MSciComm – entitled ‘Meating ...
Environment, food, and disease have a selective force on the present and future ...
Livestock production contributes 18% of global greenhouse gas emissions, 27% of the global water foo...
Clean meat — meat produced through cell culture, rather than animal slaughter — can dramatically red...
Cultured meat is an emerging technology with the potential to solve huge challenges related to the e...
In vitro meat, also recognized as test tube meat, cultured meat or cloned meat, refers to an animal ...
This information was presented at the 2017 Cornell Nutrition Conference for Feed Manufacturers, org...
As one of the alternatives for livestock meat production, in vitro culturing of meat is currently st...