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What is lab grown meat, and would you eat it?

Imagine eating a hamburger that is in every way identical to the hamburgers you’re used to eating… except that did not come from an animal. While this may sound like science fiction, cultured meats (also known as lab-grown meat, slaughter-free meat, in-vitro meat, or even clean meat!) may be availab

Cook it: Revolutionize Your Meals in Under 30 Minutes!

Ever find yourself wondering what's for dinner after a long day? Say hello to 'Cook it' – your new culinary best friend! Imagine a box filled with fresh, local produce arriving at your doorstep. Inside, you'll find pre-portioned ingredients that are not just local but carefully selected to ensure qu

Meat and Sustainability

Every German consumes an average of nearly 90 kg of meat every year. This is way too much and problematic in many ways. Industrialized production of meat is unsustainable in many ways, it affects: Land consumption, food security, climate change, animal rights, pollution and health. But what exactly

I cooked spaghetti bolognese the chemical way.

In this special video, I thank all my viewers for bringing the channel to 50,000 subscribers while cooking “My Spaghetti” and committing sins against humanity. If you enjoyed the video, please feel free to like it, share it with a friend and subscribe to my channel - I'd really appreciate it :) If

Substitution | Algebra | Maths | FuseSchool

In algebra, we replace a letter with numbers in the process known as substitution. Given the formula A = 1/2bh, if the base is 5cm and the height is 10cm, then the area is ½ X 5 X 10 because we have replaced the b with 5 and the h with 10. You just need to be be careful with negative numbers: it is

Do humans need meat?

Do we humans need meat for a balanced diet? Our ancestors, prehistoric and early humans, were predominantly fruit eaters. Today, Germans eat about 60 kilograms of meat a year. Critics think this is way too much. Authors: 3sat/nano/scobel/Kerstin Achenbach/Claus Ast Translation and dubbing: alugha