Future of the Environment

Scientists are growing meat on blades of grass

A farmer holds paddy seedlings in Bekasi, Indonesia's West Java province July 1, 2011. Indonesia sees higher unmilled rice output in 2011 and a bigger surplus of the staple food as it expands production areas, government officials said on Friday.      REUTERS/Beawiharta (INDONESIA - Tags: BUSINESS AGRICULTURE) - GM1E7711DTA01

Field or food? Image: REUTERS/Beawiharta

Emma Charlton
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