
Australian startup shows off huge lab-grown meatball
An Australian startup has created a giant meatball with a difference and unveiled it at an Amsterdam science museum. But there was an elephant in the room. The meatball was made in a lab using genetic information from the woolly mammoth and its closest living relative the African elephant. The cultivated meat is engineered from animal cells without killing the donor livestock. The creators haven't actually tasted their creation.
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