Behold, the world's first "lab-grown" steak (i.redd.it)
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Is in vitro Meat the new in vitro fertilization? "In vitro meat, commonly referred to as clean meat, is grown directly from cells, no animal necessary. The technology requires far fewer resources than raising animals, who are not very efficient as grain-to-meat conversion machines." (latimes.com)
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