FDA approves lab-grown meat in historic U.S. first
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved laboratory grown meat for human consumption for the first time.
The agency evaluated data from the firm Upside saying,"The firm will use animal cell culture technology to take living cells from chickens and grow the cells in a controlled environment to make the cultured animal cell food."
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