Today's special: 3D printed meat is what's for lunch, and dinner, and ...
ONE hamburger takes 6.7 pounds of grain, 52.8 gallons of water, 74.5 square feet of land, and 1,036 Btus of fossil fuel energy for feed production, according to a recent NPR study.
Do you really want a hamburger that badly at such an enormous environmental cost? Really?
Well then, how about you go in for a 3D meat burger?
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Fire up the grill for the latest in 3-D printing. Modern Meadow, a Missouri-based start-up has secured backing from billionaire Peter Thiels philanthropic foundation to create printable meat.
If you look at the resource intensity of everything that goes into a hamburger, it is an environmental train wreck, said Modern Meadow co-founder Andras Forgacs in an interview with Mashable.
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Take those numbers and multiply them by the 26.4 billion pounds of beef that was consumed in the US in 2010 and the environmental burden becomes catastrophic.
Despite these fact Americans, myself included, refuse to give up our love affair with our favorite meat.
Enter 3-D printing to save the day. Modern Meadow hopes the same 3-D printing technology currently being used to create medical grade tissue can be used to provide food for your table, without the environmental impact.
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