Test Tube Burger To Be Served In London

  • Test Tube Burger To Be Served In London - May 18, 2013

    In the summer of 2011, Mark Post, a professor of physiology at Maastricht University in the Netherlands, made headlines when he first began to discuss the real possibilities of creating a test tube burger. Though Post claims these burgers will be important to remove some of the dependence humans have[...]

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  • Human Tissue Found in Meats - April 30, 2013

    The horse meat fiasco in Europe has prodded scientists to look a bit deeper into what else we might be consuming. A team of South African scientists have just found traces of human tissue in meat meant for public consumption from 9 provinces. The issue was revealed to parliament, almost as[...]

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  • Inside The Meat Lab: The Future Of Food - January 24, 2013

    With billions of mouths to feed, we can’t go on producing food in the traditional way. Scientists are coming up with novel ways to cater for future generations. In-vitro burger, anyone? The future feast is laid out around a cool white room at Eindhoven’s University of Technology . There is a steak[...]

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  • The Radiation Warnings You Won’t Get from the Mainstream Propaganda Machine - January 24, 2013

    The mainstream media and the federal government will soon have the blood of the world on it’s hands. Radiation from the Fukushima Nuclear Plant disaster in Japan is now actively in the ecosystem all along the North American west coast… even the sea weed is now radiated.  The Vancouver Sun reported one year[...]

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  • Destroying The Planet For Beef - September 17, 2012

    Few ideas are more absurd to me than this: because people refuse to cut back on beef consumption, catastrophic levels of methane are being released into the atmosphere each year. Even Forbes wrote in a recent report that cutting back on meat is one of the fastest ways we can slash our carbon emissions and slow[...]

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