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You Think You Know What Meat Is... But You Have No Idea

You Think You Know What Meat Is... But You Have No Idea

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You Think You Know What Meat Is... But You Have No Idea

FromSeeker Plus

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Length:
48 minutes
Released:
Feb 1, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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Eating meat has been part of the human identity for 2.5 million years, but according to science, what exactly is meat? Read More: What Gives Meat Its Color? https://www.exploratorium.edu/cooking/meat/INT-what-meat-color.html“Red, or dark meat is made up of muscles with fibers that are called slow-twitch. These muscles are used for extended periods of activity, such as standing or walking, and need a consistent energy source.” Will Meatless Meat Be The Future Of Food?https://www.seeker.com/will-meatless-meat-be-the-future-of-food-1968210074.html“Books, TV and film have given us many concepts of futuristic food over the years. Perhaps a pill that makes you full without having to eat anything else, or various liquid concoctions full of essential vitamins and minerals. In reality, the near future of food, particularly meat, actually looks... a lot like the meat we eat today, but for one major difference: it’s grown inside a lab.”Organic Farming Could Feed the World, but Only If People Consume Less Meat https://www.seeker.com/earth/organic-farming-could-feed-the-world-but-only-if-people-consume-less-meat“Arguments have rung hollow among those who question whether farmers can grow enough organic food to feed the world’s growing population without the help of science. Writing in the journal Nature Communications, however,  scientists conclude that organic agriculture could feed everybody on the planet if people wasted less food and ate less meat.”Will Fake Meat Ever Be As Good As Real Meat? https://www.thrillist.com/eat/nation/veggie-burgers-fake-meat-substiutes-vs-real-investigation“Today in America we kill over 9 billion food animals per year. Raising animals for food consumes half of all water used in this country, and three-quarters of all our grain. By some estimates, food animals produce more greenhouse gasses than every last airplane, train, car, bus, boat, and truck on Earth.”____________________Seeker inspires us to see the world through the lens of science and evokes a sense of curiosity, optimism and adventure.Visit the Seeker websitehttps://www.seeker.com/videos Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Feb 1, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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Built for enthusiastic science fans seeking comprehensive conversations on the geeky topics they love. Host Trace Dominguez breaks down big topics and digs beyond the usual scope to deliver details, developments and opinions on advanced topics in physics, biology, space exploration, psychology, and more!