This little piggy couldn't go anywhere,
because he had no legs:
Dutch scientists have been growing pork in the laboratory since 2006, and while they admit they haven't gotten the texture quite right or even tasted the engineered meat, they say the technology promises to have widespread implications for our food supply.
That'll do, pig.
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Ewwwwwww
A the risk of even more ewww,
at least little petri dish piggy won't be rooting around eating his own, um, "words". ;)
I could eat this stuff. For that matter, I would still have lined up for Soylent Green after the horrible truth was revealed. And yet, broccholi makes me gag. Go figure.
Molecular Biology
Is making great strides. The area of tissue engineering has many applications, including the meat growing mentioned here.
Researchers in Minneapolis have succeeded in growing a beating heart.
Knowledge marches on...
Fortunately HIPAA rules expressly forbid genetic markers being used as pre-existing conditions, otherwise who knows?
-b
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There cannot fail to be more kinds of things, as nature grows further disclosed. - Sir Francis Bacon
More on pigs
Just kidding, but still, it looks like North Carolina might be able to make just about anything.