An Australian cultivated meat company has resurrected the flesh of the long-extinct woolly mammoth in the form of a giant meatball. Using advanced molecular engineering, the lab-grown mammoth cells were developed to advertise the possibilities of slaughter-free meat consumption that does not require large-scale livestock production.
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Giant mammoth meatball grown from scientific lab unveiled
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