Could lab-grown salmon be the future of fish?
Salmon is one of the most popular fish in the US, but farming it can cause all kinds of environmental problems. One California startup is growing salmon fillets from cells. Could this lab-grown salmon be the future of fish? We went to San Francisco to find out.
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