Showing posts with label research. Show all posts
Showing posts with label research. Show all posts

Sunday, 23 March 2014

Talk - Creating meat with stem cell technology - Kings College London - 13th March



When news came out last year that a real burger had been made in a lab using stem cell technology I was immensely excited. As I've mentioned before, I care deeply about both animal farming practices and the environment, which could both be affected for the better by this research. 

It is extremely unlikely that people will just stop eating meat (it is DELICIOUS - I may be heading towards vegetarianism but I'm not ready yet - it's a struggle to even only eat free range meat, damn my love for greasy spoon fry ups and cheap fried chicken! I think I manage it 90% of the time though!)

Animals for meat require a lot of land, which could instead be used to grow food - grains, vegetables etc that could feed many more people than can be fed by meat produced on the same amount of land. Plus the huge amount of methane produced by cows, adding to the problem of global warming problem. And farming practices can be awful, causing unnecessary pain and suffering to the animals we eat to make it cheaper and use less space. As the population ever increases, the problems also increase.

So when I saw that Professor Mark Post of Maastricht University (whose team is behind this research and the burger) was giving a talk at KCL, I had to go. 

And I found it very interesting and informative. Prof Post explained the reasons behind the research (see above - environment/animal welfare) before explaining how the burger was created. This made sense to me at the time but I wasn't making notes so cannot now remember the how, but moving on, they are now working on perfecting the taste/texture of the burger, increasing the efficiency of production/sustainability and lowering the cost! Also - creating a steak is on the agenda. They think that in 7-10 years these burgers could be in shops, though this sounds rather overly optimistic to me considering the cost for the burger last year was something like £220,000!!

I do hope this research succeeds in creating affordable, ethical meat on a mass market scale though. How amazing!


Links:

BBC news - World's first lab grown burger
KCL - Creating meat with stem cell technology
Evening Standard article - image taken from this page
Scientific American - Meat/Environment
Wiki - Meat/Environment
Compassion in World Farming



Friday, 21 August 2009

Fish.



I just watched this over at treehugger.com... I wish I had the moral strength to be vegetarian. But I enjoy my food so much. I try to convince myself it is ok to eat meat as I eat it rarely and I only eat free range chicken. But while I'm aware the fish is running out I've not thought about it.

Arr it's so difficult and expensive to try and live right. To be completely good is impossible. But it's important to have the right attitude at least and to make the best choices you can.

I hope this fish 4 u stuff is available in my local sainsburys.

Saturday, 24 January 2009

Candle Rotator

Little film of my candle rotating shadow experiment...what a lot of fiddling and fire hazard...next stop: clockwork?

Sunday, 26 October 2008

Anke Jakob

Light projections onto fabric, playing with perception and ephemeral decoration.

Saturday, 25 October 2008

Moholy-Nagy - Light Space Modulator

I want to do something like this but more beautiful and illustrative....

Out There - Nikola Basic


Amazing beautiful concepts...He has built a Sea Organ - pipes that play music as the waves move so the sea is playing music..listen to it here...it's incredible!



It's sustainable, interactive, dramatic. I'm not sure what I think of it visually...the photo looks pretty but I watched some videos on you tube that weren't very interesting or attractive. However I havn't actually seen it and it sounds like it has the potential to do many things, project images, interact with people and nature...I'd love to go see both these installations in real life.

Photo taken from here.

Wednesday, 8 October 2008

Monday, 6 October 2008

Sunlight Transportation Systems

So interesting! I wish the bookshop had had this.

Thursday, 2 October 2008

Shadows film

A film made from shadows I've been collecting this summer set to Ooberman <3

Friday, 8 August 2008

Website :D


I can't believe I never excitedly posted when I finished building my website and got it online. I was so pleased with myself cuz I did the whole thing in code in notepad :D And now I have a new bit for collecting memories for my new project. Bit of memory research. The form was done by http://www.emailmeform.com/ cuz I couldn't do it. I did the html and css to get it looking right fine but I could not do the scripting to make it work. I think I wasted like 2 nights rewriting the code over and over and trying to work out what I was doing wrong till I decided it was a waste of time. I still want to learn at some point though but I think I need a person to explain to me.

Please go to my website and send me some memories!!! I want to illustrate them and it's as anonymous as you want it!