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Following the wonderful start to the year in January and February for the cellular agriculture field, March marked a precarious end to the first quarter for the world. Only time will tell if the changes caused by Covid-19 will impact our relationship with food and...
Following a strong start to the year in January, February continued cellular agriculture’s momentum into 2020. Cellular agriculture is the field of producing animal products, like meat and milk, directly from cell cultures instead of raising animals for the same products....
Following a third quarter that featured the first animal-free dairy ice cream and the establishment of the first cell-based meat coalition, October marked a strong start to the fourth quarter for cellular agriculture. Cellular agriculture (cell ag) is the field of...
The first cell-based meat sample grown in outer space. Without requiring any animals.
Cellular agriculture went to a new frontier. Outer space.
This week, Aleph Farms announced that they successfully grew the first piece of cell-based meat in outer space on the International...
Following all the developments in April, May marked a great start to the summer for cellular agriculture. Compared to conventional livestock agriculture, cellular agriculture (cell ag) offers a more sustainable and environmentally-friendly way to meeting the growing demand for...
With much progress in the field, December marks the end of a successful year for cellular agriculture. Cellular agriculture is the field of growing animal products (like meat and egg white) from cell cultures instead of animals. Compared to conventional animal agriculture, cell ag...
At the start of May 2018, Israeli startup Aleph Farms announced an incredible technological breakthrough: they are one step closer to making structured and complex meat. But this is not just any kind of meat. This is cultured meat via cellular...
This article was updated in May 2019
From the first lab-grown dish in 2013, cellular agriculture has clearly progressed. Since then, more companies and investors have entered the field to further develop it. As the field continues to progress to one-day become the future of food, cellular...
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