Beer-making leftovers can be transformed into edible scaffolds for lab-grown meat
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 Beer-making leftovers can be transformed into edible scaffolds for lab-grown meatBeer-making leftovers can be transformed into edible scaffolds for lab-grown meat
 
Yeast left over from brewing beer can be transformed into edible 'scaffolds' for cultivated meat – sometimes known as lab-grown meat – which could offer a more sustainable, cost-effective alternative to current methods, according to a new study from UCL (University College London) researchers.
 
 
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