Could we make meat on demand without slaughtering fish or beasts? Scientists trying to create alternative food sources for astronauts believe so. In a bid to make a simple source of nutritious food ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Salmon that's been genetically modified to grow twice as fast as normal could soon show up on your dinner plate. That is, if the company that makes the fish can stay afloat. After ...
The booming cultivated meat industry is taking aim at the growing environmental challenges of traditional agriculture. Doug Grant is the CEO of Atlantic Fish Co., a start-up developing lab-grown fish ...
A comparison of the fast-growing fish-eating Baltic herring (Slåttersill in Swedish) and slow-growing plankton-eating spring- and autumn-spawning Baltic herring. Photo: Leif Andersson. Atlantic and ...
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