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Coming up, dogs won't care how much their dinner costs to make in the lab, but your wallet might.
Lab grown pet food is here aiming to please pups and planet alike without needing German presentation.
And are we getting sleep all wrong?
A groundbreaking study shows that staying up late could actually enhance resonance and memory, giving night out a surprising edge.
What do you say to staying up late today?
But first, it's been just over 11 years since the first burger made from meat grown in a laboratory was served to a human.
Offering the world the promise of a kinder, more sustainable form of of meat production.
Now lab grown meat is poised to enter a domain that few would have thought possible even a year ago.
A British company recently received approval from regulators in the United Kingdom to sell lab grown meat in pet food.
A milestone it said was a world first.
What are the challenges involved?
And when can our pups look forward to munching on lab grown goodies?
What other developments are happening in the lab grown food industry?
These are the questions that we're going to tackle today.
Do you remember when that first quote unquote burger came out?
It was 2013, it was a single patty.