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You are about to enter another dimension, a dimension not only of sound but of… yeah, okay it's just sound. A journey into a land of poor planning, bad ideas, and segments from recent episodes that ran… Just. Too. Long. Next stop, FrankenBurger!
You are about to enter another dimension, a dimension not only of sound but of… yeah, okay it's just sound. A journey into a land of poor planning, bad ideas, and segments from recent episodes that ran… Just. Too. Long. Next stop, FrankenBurger!
You are about to enter another dimension, a dimension not only of sound but of… yeah, okay it's just sound. A journey into a land of poor planning, bad ideas, and segments from recent episodes that ran… Just. Too. Long. Next stop, FrankenBurger!
Max Frankenburger, Sohn eines jüdischen Religionslehrers aus Mittelfranken, ist Mitbegründer der "Victoria Fahrradwerke" in Nürnberg. Später zieht er nach München, um sich seiner zweiten Leidenschaft zu widmen: Der Erforschung der Goldschmiedekunst.
Forse è proprio l'aspartame l'elemento sintetico che meglio rappresenta il processo storico-tecnologico del sintetico. L'aspartame è il cibo sintetico necessario per un'Occidente che ha fatto della sovrapproduzione e del sovra-consumo la propria cifra distintiva a partire dal Dopoguerra. Solo l'aspartame può consentire di continuare a gustare il dolce che soddisfa la nostra oralità e di escludere al tempo stesso il “troppo” connesso all'assimilazione delle calorie che lo zucchero tradizionale porta con sé. In altri termini, l'Occidente ha iniziato a consumare aspartame per poter continuare a consumare sempre maggiori quantità di cibo divenuto via via un prodotto industriale e sintetico. Questo processo di sintesi conosce ora una ulteriore e forse definitiva tappa: la sintesi raggiunge la vita. Il 5 agosto 2013 più di duecento giornalisti si accalcarono nei Riverside Studios di Londra. La folla, analoga a quella che si raduna per la presentazione degli ultimi smartphone o computer dei maggiori brand internazionali, non era però in attesa di un conglomerato prodigioso di silicio e vetro, bensì di un panino: un hamburger, per la precisione, non meno stupefacente dal punto di vista tecnologico. Nel corso della presentazione alla stampa i due assaggiatori raccontarono che, a parte essere un po' meno saporito di un tradizionale hamburger – cosa peraltro incidentale e superabile – il prodotto artificiale era in tutto e per tutto uguale agli hamburger tradizionali. La stampa rispose dando enorme rilievo al fatto e coniò una serie di epiteti per questo nuovo hamburger: in provetta, di laboratorio, coltivato, in vitro, prova di principio, senza crudeltà e persino il fantasioso ed evocativo Frankenburger. Con lo sviluppo delle carni sintetiche ci troviamo alla soglia della nostra contemporaneità: la realtà sintetica ora si mostra in tutta la propria diffusiva problematicità. Non realizziamo solo cose sintetiche; anche la vita sembra essere divenuta un qualcosa a disposizione della tecnica, e con questa realizzabile in maniera sintetica e sinteticamente plasmabile per ottenere le proprietà o le quantità desiderate. L'ultima frontiera del sintetico è la nostra stessa costituzione umana. Il prossimo capitolo cercherà di indagare proprio questa ultima frontiera della realtà sintetica: realizzare l'uomo sintetico.
What is cultured meat? Thanks for asking!The world’s ever-growing human population is eating meat in greater quantities than ever before. Yet at the same time, we’re also increasingly conscious of the environmental impact, as well as ethical issues around animal slaughter. So imagine if you could eat meat without any animals being harmed, and with 96% less greenhouse gas emissions! Well, that is actually possible with cultured meat, which is grown via cell culture in a lab rather than from an animal. It’s also been described as “clean meat”, due to its perceived benefits, but this term has been criticised for not being neutral enough. So how is cultured meat actually made?Firstly, you take tissue cells from an animal and isolate them so they can grow in-vitro in perfect lab conditions. To do this, they need warmth and oxygen, as well as to be fed with salt, sugar and protein. The cells are effectively tricked into thinking they are still inside the animal they have come from. This enables them to grow and become food. With this alternative solution, there’s no need to raise and slaughter animals. Energy costs could be cut by up to 45%, with water consumption and greenhouse gas emissions dropping by a massive 96%. Considering that livestock farming accounts for a sixth of global emissions, that would make a huge difference.The world’s first cultured hamburger was introduced in London in 2013, by Pr Mark Post. His team from Maastricht University spent 2 years and $300,000 creating the 5-oz Frankenburger. Since then, famous names including Bill Gates and Leonardo Di Caprio have invested in cultured meat companies, which aim to bring the phenomenon to the mainstream. By next year, cultured meat could be available at the same price as traditionally farmed meat.Great, what are we waiting for then? Why aren’t we all already eating cultured meat? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions!To listen the last episodes, you can click here: What are minks?What is a mixtape?What is the circular economy?A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Idea: A healthy fast food restaurant which proudly proclaims that its food is not natural and its veggie and/or lab-grown meat doesn't taste as good as real meat. But it's the same price, is humane to animals, is half the calories, and (unlike normal fast food) is reheatable. And the taste is constantly improving (multiple times per year), encouraging people to come back and try it again. Also: encouraging people to cook their own food is a poor design for society; healthy food snobs contribute to the obesity crisis by refusing to eat healthy food at fast food restaurants and thus disincentivize fast food restaurants from offering healthy food at all
Ist Kunstfleisch die Lösung? NEIN! Natürlich nicht! Was habt ihr hier für eine Antwort erwartet? :0) Erbsenpampe, Algenragout und Frankenburger aus der Petrischale, das mögen deutlich weniger Leute, als man gemeinheim annehmen möchte, schaut man sich das Gedöns um den Veggieburger an.
La viande de synthèse, in vitro, artificielle ou clean meat en anglais : voilà tous les noms pour désigner cette viande fabriquée en laboratoire. C’est en 2013 à Londres que le premier burger à base de viande in vitro, surnommé le Frankenburger, fut présenté et dégusté. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Die Regeln des "Frankenburger Würfelspiels" waren sadistisch. Während des Dreißigjährigen Kriegs musste am 15. Mai 1625 die Bevölkerung des protestantischen Frankenburg um ihr Leben spielen.
03-12-19 Hour 2 Guests: Aviation Expert Ken Jenkins and Councilman Anthony Piagentini.
A collection of health and fitness ideas from past episodes, plus just under 10 minutes of new bonus audio containing several additional health and fitness ideas delivered in rapid-fire fashion 00:43 Gym Truck (Ep 16) 19:18 Banning Fast Food (Dave Crumbley, Ep 66) 29:24 Willpower-Free Communities (Ep 71) 47:17 Far Out Diet (Ep 37) 56:44 Fitbit Reward Locked Candy Box (Ep 75) 1:12:24 Uncooked Chicken Diet (Dan Turco, Ep 11) 1:16:02 Happiness Coma (Ep 50) 1:17:20 Childhood Obesity Prevention Through Height Manipulation Drugs (Ep 2) 1:22:56 Mosh Fit (David Otis Van, Ep 53) 1:26:29 Food Oasis "food desert" solution (Ep 19) 1:39:00 Frankenburger fake/veggie fast food burger chain (Ep 49) 1:49:47 Habitat for Hipsterity i.e. building tiny houses for exercise (Ep 63) 1:59:07 NEW: Russian Roulette Diet, miscellaneous small ideas
* Seth looks like a guy who would be in a metal band. He got so sick of trying to convince people he's not in a band, he started telling people he was in a fake band so they walk away happy (his mockumentary idea will make this problem much, much worse) * Pat's service to help you get rid of an unhealthy and unwanted fandom is not reversible. But he can make you dislike everything else more, so you're more depressed overall, but it feels like the fandom has returned * If the government paid for prostitution as a mental health service, men would lose ambition and just "live off the government tit" * We should have a healthy fast food restaurant (Frankenburger) which proudly proclaims that its food is not natural, and that its veggie and/or lab-grown meat doesn't taste as good as real meat. But it's the same price, humane to animals, half the calories, and reheatable Fake Death Metal Band Mockumentary (@megas3th Seth Addison 00:37) Rabid Fandom Extraction Service (@patsievert 12:10) Government Prostitution Service (@JoshCourtnay 24:43) Frankenburger (@thomaswalma 33:06) Recorded at PodcastDetroit.com
You are about to enter another dimension, a dimension not only of sound but of… yeah, okay it's just sound. A journey into a land of poor planning, bad ideas, and segments from episodes 44-48 that ran… Just. Too. Long. Next stop, FrankenBurger!
You are about to enter another dimension, a dimension not only of sound but of… yeah, okay it's just sound. A journey into a land of poor planning, bad ideas, and segments from episodes 30-43 that ran… Just. Too. Long. Next stop, FrankenBurger!
You are about to enter another dimension, a dimension not only of sound but of… yeah, okay it's just sound. A journey into a land of poor planning, bad ideas, and segments from episodes 21-27 that ran… Just. Too. Long. Next stop, FrankenBurger!
Die Regeln des "Frankenburger Würfelspiels" waren sadistisch. Während des Dreißigjährigen Kriegs musste am 15. Mai 1625 die Bevölkerung des protestantischen Frankenburg um ihr Leben spielen. Autorin: Isabella Arcucci
Scientists have made "teeth-like structures" from stem cells generated from urine. Mark Post, a Dutch researcher has made a hamburger from cow muscle grown in a lab. The Cultured Beef was cooked at a PR event in London and tastes "close to meat". Brochosomes are tiny 'soccer-ball' structures secreted by leafhoppers that protect them from rain, spider silk and... their own waste. A new technique developed by the CSIRO uses X-Rays to find gold in ore samples. Fewer boys than girls were born in the months after the huge earthquake struck Japan in March 2011.
LIVE FROM MIND SET STUDIOS IN SUNNY LOS ANGELES MIND SET LIVE! Originally Broadcast - August 2, 2013 A live weekly broadcast that takes a humorous look at the past weeks events in News, Music and Conspiracy Culture. Hosted by Gareth Davies and Joe Dunn News Stories this week: Bigfoot Captured on Video by Canadian Hikers Riley Cooper pro football player makes racial slur Strange Hums what are they? Frankenburger to be served next week in London Smart houses vulnerable to intruders Bands played on this weeks show: Police Teeth Ciderbeard Joe The White White Lights Ubitiquitous Synergy Seeker Kinski Mind Set live! is Broadcast live via internet feed direct from the Mind Set Studios. You can listen to Mind Set Live! Every Friday Night at 8PM PST (Pacific Standard Time). Just point your Web Browser of choice to: http://96.41.13.95:8003/listen.m3u THIS LINK IS ONLY LIVE AT TIME OF BROADCAST... Support Mind Set Central Suscribe or donate
Die Regeln des "Frankenburger Würfelspiels" waren sadistisch. Während des Dreißigjährigen Kriegs musste am 15. Mai 1625 die Bevölkerung des protestantischen Frankenburg um ihr Leben spielen. Autorin: Isabella Arcucci
Student Projects 2008: Frankenstein Films