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3D printer produces meat in space laboratory on the International Space Station

3D printer produces meat in space laboratory on the International Space Station

Written by David

October 8, 2019

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In an out-of-this world first, lab-grown meat has been successfully cultured in space. Bovine cells, harvested on earth were taken to space where they were grown into small-scale muscle tissue using a 3D bioprinter.

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The experiment which took place in September was undertaken by Israeli food technology company Aleph Farms. It grew the meat on the Russian segment of the International Space Station, 248 miles away from any natural resources.

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First-of-its-kind experiment Astronaut Anne McClain during a spacewalk outside the International Space Station (Photo: Nasa) The technique could be used in the future to provide meat for people living on the space station. While this alien concept may be some time off yet, Aleph Farms said that the aim of the experiment was to advance its research into meat production. It added that it shows that meat could be […]

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