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Scientists create woolly mammoth meatball — but are too scared to eat it

Por: New York Post Life March 29, 2023

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Welcome to Jurassic pork. Ever wonder what prehistoric creatures tasted like? We could soon find out: An Australian food firm has devised a prime-eval meatball of — wait for it — the long extinct woolly mammoth. The prehistoric Frankenfood — initially the of from the NYC-based creative agency Wunderman Thompson — was created by Vow, an Australian company that cultivates cells from the biopsies of unconventional animals to create better... + full article



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