The production of in vitro meat by cell culture has been suggested by some scientists as one solution to address the major challenges facing our society. Firstly, consumers would like the meat industry to reduce potential discomfort of animals on modern farms, or even to avoid killing animals to eat them. Secondly, citizens would like meat producers to reduce potential environmental deterioration by livestock and finally, there is a need to reduce world hunger by increasing protein resources while the global population is predicted to grow rapidly. According to its promoters, artificial meat has a potential to make eating animals unnecessary, to reduce carbon footprint of meat production and to satisfy all the nutritional needs and desires ...
As a result of the ongoing climate crisis, there is a growing need to decrease meat consumption worl...
Citizens have growing concerns about livestock and meat consumption. Answers cannot be simplistic so...
This information was presented at the 2017 Cornell Nutrition Conference for Feed Manufacturers, org...
The production ofin vitromeat by cell culture has been suggested by some scientists as one solution ...
The production of in vitro meat by cell culture has been suggested by some scientists as one solutio...
For nearly a decade, the public has been informed about new, innovative ideas for producing meat in ...
The meat industry cannot respond to increases in demand by ever increasing resource use. The industr...
Positivity towards meat consumption remains strong, despite evidence of negative environmental and e...
<div><p>Positivity towards meat consumption remains strong, despite evidence of negative environment...
The global population is estimated to plateau at 9 billion by the year 2050; however, projected food...
Positivity towards meat consumption remains strong, despite evidence of negative environmental and e...
The production of artificial meat by cell culture is suggested by some scientists as one solution to...
Innovation in meat production has enabled modern humans to inflict far greater harm on animals, the ...
Environmentally intense and negative consequences relateing to conventional meat production systems ...
International audienceThe culture of muscle cells for food purposes, so-called artificial "meat" by ...
As a result of the ongoing climate crisis, there is a growing need to decrease meat consumption worl...
Citizens have growing concerns about livestock and meat consumption. Answers cannot be simplistic so...
This information was presented at the 2017 Cornell Nutrition Conference for Feed Manufacturers, org...
The production ofin vitromeat by cell culture has been suggested by some scientists as one solution ...
The production of in vitro meat by cell culture has been suggested by some scientists as one solutio...
For nearly a decade, the public has been informed about new, innovative ideas for producing meat in ...
The meat industry cannot respond to increases in demand by ever increasing resource use. The industr...
Positivity towards meat consumption remains strong, despite evidence of negative environmental and e...
<div><p>Positivity towards meat consumption remains strong, despite evidence of negative environment...
The global population is estimated to plateau at 9 billion by the year 2050; however, projected food...
Positivity towards meat consumption remains strong, despite evidence of negative environmental and e...
The production of artificial meat by cell culture is suggested by some scientists as one solution to...
Innovation in meat production has enabled modern humans to inflict far greater harm on animals, the ...
Environmentally intense and negative consequences relateing to conventional meat production systems ...
International audienceThe culture of muscle cells for food purposes, so-called artificial "meat" by ...
As a result of the ongoing climate crisis, there is a growing need to decrease meat consumption worl...
Citizens have growing concerns about livestock and meat consumption. Answers cannot be simplistic so...
This information was presented at the 2017 Cornell Nutrition Conference for Feed Manufacturers, org...