PALO ALTO, U.S. -- A U.S. startup is in a race to market fish flesh cultured in the same kinds of places where beer and snacks are made.
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These days, a lot of tuna is raised in aquafarms, like this one operated by Japan's Kinki University. But tomorrow's supermarkets might offer fish meat raised in Silicon Valley. (Photo by Yoshiyuki Tamai)
PALO ALTO, U.S. -- A U.S. startup is in a race to market fish flesh cultured in the same kinds of places where beer and snacks are made.