LSDsmurf
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Dit vind ik eigelijk wel een erg goede ontwikkeling, als dat vlees tenminste even goed en even gezond is als 'echt vlees'. Het zou positief zijn voor het milieu en het zou ook voorkomen dat miljoenen dieren in slechte levensomstandigheden moeten leven.An international research team has proposed new techniques that may lead to the mass production of meat reared not on the farm, but in the laboratory.
Developments in tissue engineering mean that cells taken from animals could be grown directly into meat in a laboratory, the researchers say.
Scientists believe the technology already exists to directly grow processed meat like a chicken nugget.
The technology could benefit both humans and the environment.
"With a single cell, you could theoretically produce the world's annual meat supply. And you could do it in a way that's better for the environment and human health.
"In the long term, this is a very feasible idea," said Jason Matheny of the University of Maryland, part of the team whose research has been published in the Tissue Engineering journal.
Growing the meat without the animal could reduce the need to keep millions of animals in cramped conditions and would lessen the damage caused by the meat production to the environment.
Laboratory-grown meat could also be healthier, proponents say.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4148164.stm
Ik vraag me ook wel af of vegetariërs en veganisten dat vlees zouden willen eten, aangezien het niet meer van echte dieren afkomstig is.
n/o tav de vegetariers en veganisten hier aanwezig.
