Challenging the belief that animal protein is the superior type for building muscle, scientists have shown that there is actually no difference in eating meat and dairy or plant sources following a ...
Northstrive Biosciences Inc., a subsidiary of PMGC Holdings Inc., announced the filing of four new patent applications related to its candidates EL-22 and EL-32, aimed at the animal market and the ...
Engineers at Washington University in St. Louis have developed a new class of protein-based fibers modeled on the aligned structure of animal skeletal muscle, producing materials that resist ...
Share on Pinterest Whether you’re trying to gain muscle, lose weight, or simply eat a healthier diet, different types of protein may help you reach your goals more easily. Henn Photography/Getty ...
Share on Pinterest When it comes to building muscle, animal protein is not the only option. Simon Dawson/Bloomberg via Getty Images New research has investigated whether a vegan diet with protein ...
Cultured meat is grown from animal muscle cells, and animal serum is required to promote the growth of these cells. However, the use of serum poses significant challenges because of its high cost and ...
As the world's population increases, cultivated or lab-grown meat -- animal muscle and fat cells grown in laboratory conditions -- has emerged as a potential way to satisfy future protein needs. And ...
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., Feb. 19, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NorthStrive Biosciences, Inc. (“NorthStrive” or the “Company”), a wholly owned subsidiary of PMGC Holdings Inc. (Nasdaq: ELAB), today announced ...
Yes, it’s possible to build muscle on a carnivore diet when it’s combined with regular strength training and a calorie surplus, which is when you consume slightly more calories than you burn each day.
Researchers have developed a system where liver cells and photosynthetic microorganisms can be grown together to create a low-cost, environmentally friendly medium to grow muscle cells without the use ...