There is an opportunity to 'enjoy' artificial meat
Scientists have created artificial meat in the laboratory and are currently seeking to profit from them.
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According to Daily Mai l, about 30 research groups around the world are currently developing artificial meat in the laboratory. Food Safety News predicts that artificial meat will be created in 2012. This will be a breakthrough that will help solve hunger in the world.
The price of artificial meat may be lower than the price of natural meat
If the artificial meat industry is born, their prices may even be lower than natural meat. Currently, scientists have not been able to create muscle fibers such as natural meat, so most studies focus on developing products such as burger and sausage.
To create artificial meat, scientists took muscle cells from an animal and cultured them in a protein solution medium. The muscle cells multiply many times and create an array of artificial meat like raw egg yolk. Some researchers believe that with only 10 muscle cells of pigs, they can produce 50,000 tons of artificial meat within 2 months.
To encourage scientists to study artificial meat, the Peta Animal Rights Protection Group has promised to award $ 1 million to any scientist who can create a chicken house in a laboratory like chicken itself. Naturally and marketed before 2016.
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