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The Case for Cultured Meat Has Changed

The Case for Cultured Meat Has Changed

April 22, 2025

In just four years, leading companies in the cultured meat sector have driven core production costs dramatically below what the Humbird TEA—and its surrounding media coverage—deemed possible.

Microalgae as a Protein Source for the Future

Microalgae as a Protein Source for the Future

December 19, 2023

Microalgae, those tiny organisms that thrive in water and sunlight, hold immense potential for addressing the world’s protein sustainability challenges. By tackling key cultivation bottlenecks and exploring alternative growth strategies such as mixotrophy, microalgae-based proteins may soon become more accessible to consumers, offering a valuable addition to our diets and food supply chains.

Designing a Future That Works for All

Designing a Future That Works for All

March 7, 2023

The general assumption is that technology is intrinsically neutral — it can be used for either good or bad and the outcome depends on the person or group who uses it. However, history has shown us time and again that this is not entirely true.

Reimagining Global Protein Production for the 21st Century

Reimagining Global Protein Production for the 21st Century

March 15, 2022

What options are on the food-tech menu for achieving long-term protein security? Cell culture, plants, microorganisms, algae, and fungi may all have roles to play. But from a sustainability and resilience perspective, is there a clear winner?

Could Molecular Farming Unlock the Secret of Cheese?

Could Molecular Farming Unlock the Secret of Cheese?

March 1, 2022

Gene-recombinant biotechnologies aim to produce key animal proteins at a fraction of the cost of conventional animal husbandry. The implications for research, medicine, food systems, and the climate could be huge. But can these emergent technologies scale quickly enough to spur system-wide change?

Nurturing Proteins with Algae and Mycelia

Nurturing Proteins with Algae and Mycelia

September 14, 2021

Much attention has been given to the innovators producing plant- and cell-based alternatives to traditionally animal-based foods, but less recognized are the ones developing serums and mixes in which those proteins can grow. Some of the most creative are using ancient and simple components—including algae and mycelia—to make the foundations for animal protein alternatives.

Cellular Agriculture Australia Launches Pathways Tool for Students and Professionals

Cellular Agriculture Australia Launches Pathways Tool for Students and Professionals

March 16, 2021

There is no shortage of intelligent and passionate people who want to get involved in cellular agriculture, but there are few resources directing them to the various pathways into the field. In order to solve this problem, Cellular Agriculture Australia has developed an online resource called “Pathways into Cellular Agriculture.”

Breaking Down the Good Food Institute’s Essential 8 Culture Medium Analysis

Breaking Down the Good Food Institute’s Essential 8 Culture Medium Analysis

August 28, 2020

By optimizing culture media ingredients specifically for cultivated meat production, and by producing those ingredients at scale, costs may be reduced to as little as $0.24 per liter. This would enable cell-cultured meat produced in bioreactors to reach prices competitive with their animal-based counterparts. But investment and demand needed to reach those economies of scale remain a constraint on lowering cultivated meat production costs.

The Buzzing Future of Food: An Introduction to Entomoculture

The Buzzing Future of Food: An Introduction to Entomoculture

August 6, 2020

Cultured insect meat products might look more like normal burgers and steaks than you’d expect. But what is entomoculture, why might we need it, how does it work, and who’s leading the research? Prodigious young science writer and New Harvest summer intern, Avery Parkinson, answers all your questions.

Tiamat Sciences - Using Plants in Place of Bioreactors to Meet the Future Needs of Cellular Agriculture

Tiamat Sciences - Using Plants in Place of Bioreactors to Meet the Future Needs of Cellular Agriculture

July 15, 2020

In 2040, one third of the meat on our plates could be grown outside of animals, drastically reducing the leading sources of CO2 emissions and water pollution, while answering the question of how to feed a global population of nine billion. Cellular agriculture companies such as Memphis Meats, BlueNalu, and Mosa Meat are racing to bring their products to market, but they are still missing a key ingredient: affordable culture media available in large quantities. Brussels-based startup Tiamat Sciences believes their technology platform could become the best option to bridge that gap.

Cultivated Abundance: The man who saved a billion lives

Cultivated Abundance: The man who saved a billion lives

April 7, 2020

In an eponymous book published in 1968, Stanford University Professor Paul R. Ehrlich noted that the rate of population growth would outpace agricultural production, leading to widespread famine and subsequent suffering in the 1970s and 1980s. Many now look back at that prediction and shame it as another example of fear-mongering about a Malthusian catastrophe that has been often repeated throughout history but never come to pass. This post comes from my upcoming book, Cultivated Abundance, which will be published by New Degree Press in July 2020.