South Korean scientists grow beef cells in rice as protein alternative

Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on March 14, 2024
South Korean scientists at Yonsei University have developed a groundbreaking method to grow beef cells in rice grains, offering a potential alternative to traditional cattle farming for meat production. Professor Jinkee Hong, the project lead, highlighted that the innovative creation known as "beef rice" utilizes rice particles...

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Published on March 14, 2024 -  02:28
Would you eat this lab-grown 'beef rice'?
South Korean researchers have succeeded in growing beef cells in rice grains in what they say is a major step towards achieving a sustainable and affordable source of protein that could potentially replace farming cattle for meat. Olivia Chan has more.

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