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California startups are growing meat from animal cells

California startups are growing meat from animal cells

07/13/2019

PBS News Hour

California startups are growing meat from animal cells

Clip: 7/13/2019 | 11m 36sVideo has Closed Captions

California startups are growing meat from animal cells

As concerns grow about the sustainability of meat production, some startup companies say they may have a solution: growing meat from animal cells in laboratories. NewsHour Weekend’s Megan Thompson visited two startups in California producing “cell-based meat.” This story is part of our "Future of Food" series, hosted by Mark Bittman and supported by the Pulitzer Center.

07/13/2019

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