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Author: Erin Elizabeth

Swiss Brand Aims to Be the Impossible Foods of Vegan Chicken

Planted, a new company launched in Switzerland this month has a mission of replacing chicken with a practical protein that is plant-based. They hope to accomplish a product similar to what Impossible Foods has done with their plant-based beef. Founders Eric Stirnemann, Lukas Böni, and Pascal Bieri have been working hard for the past year to create plant-based chicken meat that closely resembles the real thing. They are using a combination of pea protein, pea fiber, sunflower oil, and water that is formed into a dough before undergoing a proprietary extrusion process giving the plant-based meat a fibrous texture...

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BBC: Singapore seizes elephant ivory and pangolin scales in record $48 million haul

In its largest seizure to date, authorities in Singapore have seized 19,401 pounds (8,800kg) of elephant ivory. They estimate the value of the tusks at $12.9 million and believe they have come from close to 300 African elephants. Close to 167 pounds of pangolin scales, with a value of $35.7million, were also seized. They believe the scales belonged to approximately 2,000 mammals. Authorities inspected a shipment from the Democratic Republic of Congo that was on its way to Vietnam via Singapore. Following a tip from China’s customs department, they discovered the animal parts, which were in containers falsely declared to contain timber. The National Parks Board said in a statement: “Upon inspection, sacks containing pangolin scales and elephant ivory were found in one of the containers.”1 RELATED STORY: German Circus Uses Holograms Instead Of Live Animals For A Cruelty-Free Magical Experience Both the seized elephant ivory and the pangolin scales will be destroyed. Since April of this year, Singapore has seized 525 pounds of illegal pangolin scales. The pangolin is believed to be the most widely trafficked mammal in the world. Kim Stengert, chief communications officer for the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Singapore, told Reuters: “Singapore has always been inadvertently implicated in the global ivory trade for two reasons: its global connectivity, as well as the presence of a small domestic market where pre-1990s ivory can be legally sold.”1...

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200 Nebraska Farmers Remain Silent During Auction So A Young Man Can Buy Back His Family Farm

A group of farmers in Nebraska has touched our hearts and restored our faith in humanity. David’s ancestor had sold off the 80-acre farm that had been their family’s property for decades. The ancestor did not have their best interest in mind when he sold it, and the rest of the family was very upset. And David was determined to win it back. RELATED STORY: The hunt for PFAS turns to Michigan farms using human waste as fertilizer When the land came up for sale again through auction, David and his dad made a plan to do whatever was...

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CBS: ‘Cooler filled with male genitalia’ found in raid of body-donation company

A nationwide criminal investigation led to an FBI raid on a Phoenix body-donation business where they discovered, among other unsettling things, a cooler filled with penises and a bucket of limbs. According to the Arizona Republic, the Biological Resource Center (BRC) offered families free pickup of the body of their deceased loved one in exchange for their body parts. They also cremated the remains of body parts that the company did not sell. RELATED STORY: CBS: Father, son accused of selling diseased body parts on black market Thirty-three people are currently suing the Biological Resource Center. They allege that...

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Carpenter with no children sends 33 strangers to college after amassing $3 million in savings

An Iowa man who worked as a carpenter for 67 years sent thirty-three strangers to college following his death in 2005. Dale Schroeder quietly amassed $3 million in savings working at the same job. He set up a fund for students in Iowa who could not afford tuition. Now 14 years later, those funds have finally run out after 14 years. Schroeder grew up poor and was never able to go to college, according to KCCI. He reportedly owned two pairs of jeans and drove a rusty Chevrolet truck. He never married and never had children. Before he passed...

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