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  • Is eating people a solution to world hunger? The science behind 'Soylent Green'

    02/17/2022 5:00:41 PM PST · by BipolarBob · 47 replies
    SYFY ^ | 2/16/2022 | cassidy ward
    Cassidy Ward Wed, February 16, 2022, 11:09 AM CST Released in 1973, Soylent Green imagines a dystopian nightmare version of 2022 in which overpopulation and climate disaster have made the Earth nearly unlivable. Resource and housing shortages have exacerbated class stratification, with the wealthy living in lush, reinforced houses while the rest of the population is scrounging for scraps just to survive. With not enough to eat, half of the world's population is sustained only by a staple food source created and sold by the Soylent Corporation. It comes in various colors, the best of which is the titular Soylent...
  • World's first lab grown 3D bioprinted RIBEYE STEAK that's just as tender and juicy as....

    02/09/2021 1:45:38 PM PST · by dennisw · 100 replies
    UK Daily Mail ^ | 9 February 2021 | JOE PINKSTONE
    Raising the steaks: World's first 3D bioprinted RIBEYE STEAK that's 'just as tender and juicy as one you'd buy from a butcher' is unveiled The 3D bioprinted ribeye steak is real meat but requires no animals to be killed Cells from a swab are grown in a lab and then used to create the replica meat No price has yet been revealed for the ribeye and it could be three years before it is commercially available E A juicy ribeye steak is a treat for many, but meat eating is increasingly falling out of fashion due to ethical and environmental...
  • Some of nation’s best libraries have books bound in human skin

    01/07/2006 1:44:19 PM PST · by wagglebee · 136 replies · 2,626+ views
    PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) -- Brown University’s library boasts an unusual anatomy book. Tanned and polished to a smooth golden brown, its cover looks and feels no different from any other fine leather. But here’s its secret: the book is bound in human skin. A number of prestigious libraries—including Harvard University’s—have such books in their collections. While the idea of making leather from human skin seems bizarre and cruel today, it was not uncommon in centuries past, said Laura Hartman, a rare book cataloger at the National Library of Medicine in Maryland and author of a paper on the subject. An...
  • Big Media Won't Touch Agenda 21

    02/03/2005 10:37:05 PM PST · by hedgetrimmer · 794 replies · 27,889+ views
    SierraTimes.com ^ | Feb 3, 2005 | Nancy Levant
    Big Media Won't Touch Agenda 21 Nancy Levant I keep waiting, and waiting, and waiting for Bill O’Reilly or Shaun Hannity or Oprah Winfrey or somebody…..anybody, who has daily access to the multitudes, to say the words, “Agenda 21.” I’m still waiting, and for the life of me, I don’t understand the refusal to talk about the greatest threat to America that has ever existed. However, it dawns on me that wrapping a brain around Agenda 21 requires time, effort, interest, and a lot diligence. No one told me about Agenda 21. I found it by accident on the Internet....