‘Frankenstein’ meat grown in petri dish in space for first time

Kyle

ULTRA-F###ING-MAGA!
PREMO Member
Lab-grown meat has been created in space in an experiment that's truly out of this world.

Israeli and Russian scientists cultured the tiny piece of beef from stem cells while aboard the International Space Station, 248 miles above the Earth's surface.

Run by Aleph Farms, a food firm that grows cultivated beef steaks, the experiment took place on September 26 within the Russian segment of the space station.


 

glhs837

Power with Control
Eventually, vat grown meat will replace real animals as the most commonly eaten form of meat, but I think we're 20 years off from that.
 

Hijinx

Well-Known Member
Let Frankenstein eat it, I will stick to regular beef.
If God wanted us to grow steaks , he wouldn't have attached the rest of the animal to it.
 
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