Growing a hamburger from a single stem cell rather than raising livestock would vastly reduce the amount of land, water and energy consumed by the cattle industry, a scientist points out. full story ![]()
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands — If meat from a horse freaks you out, how about meat from a test tube?
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Some longtime contributors to the Green blog will now be posting to the Caucus and Bits blogs instead, and they can be followed on Twitter.
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Seventy years ago this weekend, 173 people died and 90 were injured on the staircase of Bethnal Green Tube station...
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Can green news be covered without a Green blog?
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Denver Post sports writer Benjamin Hochman samples burgers in every city he visits and rates them, in a very tongue-in-cheek fashion, on his blog. Every city where he covers an NBA game, he tries the local burger of choice as part of his personal NBA (National Burger Adventure). But when he got to Shake Shack in New York, he said his search for the perfect burger was over....
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The New York Times is discontinuing the Green blog but plans to press on with aggressive energy and environment coverage.
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Queso sauce. Potato chips. Green chili pickles. The above toppings landed chef Bobby Flay top prize of Amstel Light People's Choice Award at the So... Read more: Miami Restaurants, Video, Miami Around Town, Burger Bash 2013 Winner, South Beach Wine and Food Festival, Bobby Flay, Who Won Burger Bash, Burger Bash 2013, Burger Bash, Michael Symon, Burger Bash Winner 2013,...
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In 2011, several articles sprouted up about in vitro meat, which is created from meat tissue grown in a lab. While this "frankenfood" might make some consumers uneasy, groups like PETA are in support. After several years of development, the in vitro hamburger is nearly ready for its public debut. A recent New York Times article explores the potential impact of this test...
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Robert Edwards, a British Nobel prize-winning scientist known as the father of IVF for pioneering the development of "test tube babies", died on Wednesday aged 87 after a long illness, his university said.
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The hamburger, built from strands of beef muscle tissue grown in a laboratory and to be cooked and eaten at an event in London is meant to prove to the world that so-called in-Vitro meat, or cultured meat, is a reality.
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