Is it chicken? Here’s how the first bite of ‘cell-cultivated’ meat tastes

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:50:00 GMT

Is it chicken? Here’s how the first bite of ‘cell-cultivated’ meat tastes When I told friends and family I was reporting on the first chicken meat grown from animal cells, their first comment was “Eww.” Their second comment was: “How does it taste?”The short answer (you’ve probably heard this sentence before in other contexts): Tastes like chicken.The longer answer, which folds in the “Eww” response, is more nuanced. Yes, it’s strange to think of eating a totally new kind of meat — chicken that doesn’t come from a chicken, meat that will be sold as “cell-cultivated” chicken after the U.S. Agriculture Department on Wednesday gave the green light to two California firms, Upside Foods and Good Meat.But it’s also interesting (and exciting!) to taste test the first offerings of a new era in meat production, which aims to eliminate harm to billions of animals slaughtered for food — and to dramatically reduce the environmental effects of grazing, growing feed for those animals and dealing with their animal waste.FACING UP TO T...

Immigration drove white, Asian population growth in US last year

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:50:00 GMT

Immigration drove white, Asian population growth in US last year Without immigration, the white population in the U.S. would have declined last year. Immigration also propelled the expansion of the Asian population, which was the fastest-growing race or ethnic group last year in the U.S., while births outpacing deaths helped propel growth in Hispanic, Black, tribal and Hawaiian populations. Population estimates released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau show what drove changes in different race, ethnic and age groups last year, as well as since the start of COVID-19’s spread in the U.S. in April 2020. The country had grown to 333.2 million people by the middle of last year, a 0.4% increase over the previous year, according to the 2022 population estimates.For white residents in the U.S., immigration drove the expansion. Without it, the white population, including those who identify as more than one race, would have dropped last year by more than 85,000 people instead of growing meagerly by more than 388,000 residents, or 0.1%. When the foc...

World leaders, activists in Paris seek financial response to climate emergency, poverty

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:50:00 GMT

World leaders, activists in Paris seek financial response to climate emergency, poverty PARIS (AP) — World leaders, heads of international organizations and activists are gathering in Paris for a two-day summit aimed at seeking better responses to tackle poverty and climate change issues by reshaping the global financial system.Developing nations point to an outdated system where the United States, Europe, China and other big economies that have caused most climate damage are leaving the poorest countries to deal with the consequences.The Paris talks also come as the COVID-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine and a global debt crisis have led to a drop in life expectancy and an increase in poverty in most countries around the world, the United Nations Development Program reported.French President Emmanuel Macron, who organized the summit, said the fight against poverty, efforts to curb global warming and the protection of biodiversity “are closely intertwined. We therefore need to agree together on the best means to address these challenges in the poor and emerging co...

A year after fall of Roe, 25 million women live in states with abortion bans or tighter restrictions

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:50:00 GMT

A year after fall of Roe, 25 million women live in states with abortion bans or tighter restrictions One year ago, the U.S. Supreme Court rescinded a five-decade-old right to abortion, prompting a seismic shift in debates about politics, values, freedom and fairness.Twenty-five million women of childbearing age now live in states where the law makes abortions harder to get than they were before the ruling.Decisions about the law are largely in the hands of state lawmakers and courts. Most Republican-led states have restricted abortion. Fourteen ban abortion in most cases at any point in pregnancy. Twenty Democratic-leaning states have protected access. Here’s a look at what’s changed since the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization ruling.LAWS HAVE BEEN ENACTED IN 25 STATES TO BAN OR RESTRICT ABORTION ACCESSLast summer, as women and medical providers began to navigate a landscape without legal protection for abortion, Nancy Davis’ doctors advised her to terminate her pregnancy because the fetus she was carrying was expected to die soon after birth.But doctors in Louisiana, wh...

Rescuers make last desperate push as final hours of oxygen on missing Titanic submersible tick down

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:50:00 GMT

Rescuers make last desperate push as final hours of oxygen on missing Titanic submersible tick down The race against time to find a submersible that disappeared on its way to the Titanic wreckage site entered a new phase of desperation on Thursday morning as the final hours of oxygen possibly left on board the tiny vessel ticked off the clock.Rescuers have rushed more ships and vessels to the site of the disappearance, hoping underwater sounds they detected for a second straight day might help narrow their search in the urgent, international mission. But the crew had only a four-day oxygen supply when the vessel, called the Titan, set off around 6 a.m. Sunday.Even those who expressed optimism warned that many obstacles remain: from pinpointing the vessel’s location, to reaching it with rescue equipment, to bringing it to the surface — assuming it’s still intact. And all that has to happen before the passengers’ oxygen supply runs out.The full area being searched was twice the size of Connecticut in waters as deep as 13,200 feet (4,020 meters). Captain Jamie Frederick of the First ...

Microsoft, U.S. regulators head to court over $69 billion deal that could reshape video gaming

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:50:00 GMT

Microsoft, U.S. regulators head to court over $69 billion deal that could reshape video gaming SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Microsoft on Thursday will try to gain clearance to complete a $69 billion takeover of video game maker Activision Blizzard in a legal showdown with U.S. regulators that will reshape a pastime that’s bigger than the movie and music industries combined.The battle will pit Microsoft’s ambition to expand its video game imprint beyond its Xbox console against the U.S. Federal Trade Commission’s bid to block a deal that it contends will stifle competition and innovation to the detriment of consumers.It’s the latest twist in a deal that was announced 17 months ago. Both Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick are expected to testify at some point during five days of hearings in San Francisco before U.S. District Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley that will conclude June 29.FTC lawyers will call upon experts and a top executive for Sony, the maker of the industry-leading PlayStation video game console, to show why Microso...

Air Quality issues Linger. Hot Weekend Ahead. Possible T-Storms Sunday

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:50:00 GMT

Air Quality issues Linger. Hot Weekend Ahead. Possible T-Storms Sunday AIR QUALITY ISSUES to persist at least through Thursday with virtually no prospect of rain through Saturday—but building weekend heat and an influx of humid air Sunday could produce t-storms Sunday—And with a jet stream in the area, ingredients for some healthy/potentially severe t-storms coming together Sunday—this plus a review of rainfall projections off an array of computer model projectionsWe are anxiously awaiting the latest THURSDAY DROUGHT MONITOR which comes out Thursday to see how the current state of drought and its areal extent has changed.One thing which is sure from the rainfall numbers here in Chicago--and that's we continue to watch as our rainfall deficit grows. The past 2 months rank 7th driest of the past 153 years at the Chicago O'Hare site. This places that 2 month period among the driest 5% of all such periods on the books here in Chicago.Rainfall since April 1 remains at an abysmal 4.20"—just 38% of the normal for the period to date of 11.18". That means the d...

Alfred, Adeleke, Smith all named to Bowerman semifinal list

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:50:00 GMT

Alfred, Adeleke, Smith all named to Bowerman semifinal list AUSTIN (KXAN) — Thirty percent of the semifinalists for the women's Bowerman Award are Longhorns.Julien Alfred, Rhasidat Adeleke and Ackelia Smith were tabbed as part of 10 semifinalists for the award given to the top college track and field athlete in the country, the USTFCCCA announced Wednesday.MORE THAN THE SCORE: Stay up to date on sports stories like these, and sign up for our More than the Score sports newsletter at kxan.com/newslettersAll three won national outdoor championships to help the Longhorns win the women's team title in Austin, and for Alfred, she made the semifinal cut for the second time.Alfred has been one of the best collegiate athletes the entire year — indoors and outdoors. She won national titles in the 60-meter dash and 200 meters during the indoor season and pulled off the triple in the outdoor season with golds in the 100, 200 and 4x100 relay. She hasn't lost a race in the 100 in two years and was named both the indoor and outdoor women's track athlete of...

Minnesota Aurora trail early, win big over RKC Third Coast to stay unbeaten

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:50:00 GMT

Minnesota Aurora trail early, win big over RKC Third Coast to stay unbeaten Minnesota Aurora trailed early but not for long in an 8-1 win over RKC Third Coast on Wednesday night in Racine, Wis.The Aurora (9-0-0) stayed unbeaten in its first of three straight road matches. They lead the USL W League’s Heartland Division with 27 points with three matches remaining. Chicago City is second with 19 points.RKC (2-7-0) scored in the 27th minute to put Aurora in a deficit for one of the few times this season. Two minutes later, Hannah Adler connected with Sophie French on a corner kick to tie the game, and in the 36th minute Maya Hansen dribbled past a defender at the top of the 18-yard box and scored to give Aurora a lead it would keep extending.“Overall, I’m really happy with how our 18 players played,” Aurora coach Nicole Lukic said. “We obviously don’t want to give up a goal early, but it did provide us with an opportunity to respond which is good practice in case that happens to us later in the season.”Adler scored two goals, giving her 10 this season, and Mak...

Twins walk-off Boston, 5-4, on Kyle Farmer’s 10th-inning single

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:50:00 GMT

Twins walk-off Boston, 5-4, on Kyle Farmer’s 10th-inning single The Twins, as manager Rocco Baldelli pointed out, did a lot of big things on Wednesday, most notably Kyle Farmer’s 10th-inning, walk-off single that scored Willi Castro from third for a 5-4 victory over the Boston Red Sox at Target Field.But, he also noted, they did a lot of little things, too.Castro was at third because Michael A. Taylor sacrificed him there — and Christian Vazquez to second — with a bunt so good he might actually have been safe. Carlos Correa drove in a run, but the shortstop also made a couple of fantastic plays deep in the hole to help keep a hot Boston team in check.In the second, Royce Lewis hustled out a fielder’s choice grounder, then scored all the way from first on Vazquez’s single to center field, third base coach Tommy Watkins furiously waving him home with confidence.“It didn’t always come smoothly,” Baldelli said, “but we kept working, we kept fighting.”Max Kepler homered and drove in two runs, and Correa and Vazquez one as the Twins — alone in first s...