In a significant leap toward sustainable food innovation, scientists at the University of Tokyo have created the most realistic lab-grown chicken to date, complete with muscle texture and structure ...
The USDA is finalizing rules requiring cultivated meat to be labeled as “cell-cultivated,” aiming to ensure scientific accuracy and prevent consumer confusion as products enter the market. Traditional ...
The scaffold proved worthy for your next lab-cultured burger. The cellulose grown on brewing waste was similar in its texture ...
“While it’s relatively easy to grow animal cells for mass food production you need to be able to grow them on something cheap ...
BURGERS made from beer have moved a step nearer after meat from brewery waste was grown in a lab. Yeast left over from beer-making can be used to create a scaffold for fake meat, experts at ...
Cultured meat, commonly known as “no-kill meat,” has made headlines again, after lab-grown chicken from a U.S. company was approved for sale by the Singapore Food Agency. It’s a world-first for ...
Lab-grown meat causes heated debates. Proponents see benefits for the climate and animal welfare. Opponents worry about a Frankenstein food they regard as risky and unnatural. Whatever your opinion, ...
Scientists are turning a stubborn waste problem from the beer industry into a surprisingly effective tool for making ...
In what’s been called a world first, consumers in the UK are now able to buy a pet treat made with lab-grown meat. The treat contains plant-based ingredients and 4% chicken meat cultivated in a lab by ...
A new study tests whether spent yeast from breweries can supply cellulose scaffolds that support lab-grown meat production.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Citing safety concerns and Oklahomans’ ability to eat “real meat from real animals,” House lawmakers advanced a measure Tuesday, March 25, 2025, that would ban lab-grown meat ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (Nebraska Examiner) - A bill banning lab-grown meat from Nebraska advanced Tuesday to its final round in the Legislature after a failed attempt to change the focus instead to labeling.