Is company's claim of meat without murder too good to be true?
by Arvind Dilawar from Technology | The Guardian on (#KKHG)
Brooklyn startup Modern Meadow says it is developing laboratory-grown meat but the process currently relies on the blood of unborn calves
Meat without murder, or "animal" flesh grown in a lab for human consumption, has been touted as an ethical gourmand's dream for nearly a century, but is it a fantasy too good to be true?
Not according to Modern Meadow, a Brooklyn biotech startup that is promising to bring so-called in vitro meat to a dinner table near you, although it is not without its critics.
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