Humans have long excelled at manipulating their environment to increase the amount of food an ecosystem produces, from burning underbrush to encourage the growth of berries or damming a stream to create a fishpond. The most extreme form of this survival strategy is crop agriculture, where people re-engineer an entire ecosystem to serve the needs of a few edible plants. Over the past century farmers have taken this strategy even further by using chemistry to enhance nutrient acquisition and pest control for our crops.
Our need for protein can be satisfied by lab-grown meat
Understanding the Basics of Lab-Grown Meat What Is Lab-Grown Meat? Lab-grown meat, otherwise known as cultivated or cell-based meat, is a novel discovery in food technology. Conventional meat denotes the rearing and...











