There are so many people who love the prospect of eating meat, but at the same time detest the concept of having to kill animals for them to be able to enjoy a good meal. Well, if you are such a person, you need to realize that there is a team of researchers at the University of Minnesota who have come up with an incredible option.
What the scientists have done is come up with a method through which meat products can be obtained from animal cells, without killing them or without causing any contamination, in less than 21 days.
This is a good way of bringing forth a good alternative to the current slaughter of animals that takes place on an industrial scale. The team of researchers, led by Dr. Uma Valeti, have been working on animal cells which can be automatically renewed. These cells are supplied with nutrients and oxygen, after which they are cultivated into edible animal products in 9 – 21 days.
It is worth noting that this process will not only spare the lives of the animals, but it will also go so far in making sure that the meat which comes from the laboratories comes with a reduced level of saturated fat. Apart from that, this meat is also free from bacterial contamination.
In as far as the benefits are concerned; it is also a brilliant idea, because it saves the environment. Given the fact that the prospect of industrial production of meat releases carbon dioxide into the environment alongside methane, a potent greenhouse gas, this is a viable alternative.
Considering that more than 56 billion animals are often reared and slaughtered for consumption each and every year, a population that will be doubled by the year 2050, this is a very good concept.
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