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Mark Post - Professor of Physiology, Maastricht University
Allan Little talks to professor Mark Post who says his 'in vitro burger' could be the answer to our unsustainable appetite for meat and help ease the burden on the environment.
In what's been billed as a 'world first', fast food grown in a laboratory was served up in London. HARDtalk speaks to professor Mark Post who says his 'in vitro burger' could be the answer to our unsustainable appetite for meat and help ease the burden on the environment. There's clearly a need for more meat, the World Health Organisation estimates annual global production will have to double by 2050, so will meat grown from stem cells in a science lab ever make it to our dinner plates?
Last on
Fri 9 Aug 2013
03:30GMT
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Interviewer | Allan Little |
| Interviewed Guest | Mark Post |
Broadcasts
- Thu 8 Aug 2013 23:30GMT麻豆社 News Channel 麻豆社 News UK
- Fri 9 Aug 2013 03:30GMT麻豆社 News Channel 麻豆社 News UK