27 Apr, 2025
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Lab-Grown Chicken Nuggets Mirror Real Meat Taste and Appearance – Would You Try?

Scientists Develop Lab-Grown Chicken Nuggets: A Sustainable Future for Meat? By Xantha Leatham, Executive Science Editor Published: 16:00 BST, 16 April 2025 | Updated: 16:00 BST, 16 April 2025 Chicken, a global culinary staple, has inspired a futuristic twist: lab-grown nuggets. Researchers at the University of Tokyo have engineered chicken nuggets using real chicken cells, […]

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Ethical Foie Gras Breakthrough: Scientists Eliminate Force-Feeding While Replicating Authentic Taste and Texture

Guilt-Free Foie Gras: Scientists Develop Ethical Alternative Without Force-Feeding By Xantha Leatham, Deputy Science Editor | Published: 15:00 GMT, 25 March 2025 | Updated: 15:00 GMT, 25 March 2025 [Image: Traditional foie gras production (stock image)] Caption: Traditional foie gras involves force-feeding ducks or geese for weeks before slaughter. Foie gras, a luxurious delicacy made […]

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Why Maltesers Taste Better From a Box, According to Science (Condensed to ~600 words with visuals) [Image: Maltesers spilling from a cardboard box, highlighting their glossy chocolate exterior and honeycomb center.] Since 1936, Maltesers—malted honeycomb balls coated in milk chocolate—have been a British favorite. Created by Mars Inc.’s Forrest Mars Sr., they were initially sold […]