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Growing meat in laboratories opens up such a broad field of possibilities that we could one day be eating woolly mammoth. In fact, thanks to the DNA of the prehistoric animal, an Australian company recently managed to make a mammoth meatball.
By ETX StudioGrowing meat in laboratories opens up such a broad field of possibilities that we could one day be eating woolly mammoth. In fact, thanks to the DNA of the prehistoric animal, an Australian company recently managed to make a mammoth meatball.