Tuesday, May 16, 2023

What is meat? (video)


AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
What is meat? (video) 

IMAGE: BEYOND “BURGERS.” IMPOSSIBLE “MEAT.” A HUGE MEATBALL (SUPPOSEDLY) MADE FROM WOOLY MAMMOTH DNA. CHEMISTRY IS CHANGING HOW WE THINK ABOUT MEAT, AND AS TECHNOLOGY ADVANCES, THINGS ARE ONLY GOING TO GET MORE CONFUSING … HTTPS://YOUTU.BE/0PDLHZVQYQS view more 

CREDIT: THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY

WASHINGTON, May 15, 2023 — Beyond “burgers.” Impossible “meat.” A huge meatball (supposedly) made from wooly mammoth DNA. Chemistry is changing how we think about meat, and as technology advances, things are only going to get more confusing … https://youtu.be/0PdLHZVQYQs

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