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Publication Moral Veritas - Utilitarianism 2017(2017-11-27) Gasteratos, Kristopher SpirosMoral Veritas consists of technical & ethical analyses of revolutionary technologies on the horizon. This 2017 entry focuses on three such radical technologies under the moral lens of utilitarianism.Publication Consumer Interest Towards Cell-based Meat(2018) Gasteratos, Kristopher Spiros; Sherman, RyneIn recent years, the prospect of producing “clean meat” ex-vivo without farming animals, has gained popularity as multiple startups around the world have showcased prototypes aimed at revolutionizing animal agbiotech. While consumer acceptance research of clean meat is now an emerging topic, this is the first study which engaged it beginning in 2015, the largest with 5,000+ individuals surveyed, and the longest lasting concluding in 2017. Here we report the results of this study gauging consumer interest on the populations of the largest meat consuming nations per capita, the United States and Australia.Publication Nature & the Neomnivore(2017) Gasteratos, Kristopher SpirosNature & the Neomnivore is an elaboration by Kristopher Gasteratos of the Cellular Agriculture Society's core tenant, "For the world." Animal agriculture, at its current scale, requires an exceptional degree of ecological resources and is among the most overlooked causes of environmental detriment. This report seeks to segment the basis for animal agriculture’s contribution to greenhouse gas emissions, fresh water consumption, and arable land use, among other tangential environmental consequences of animal husbandry. Upon establishment of the salience of these issues, this report will guide examination of an alternative method of animal product acquisition, cellular agriculture. A primary purpose of this report is to concisely illustrate the impact of animal agriculture environmentally, and the consequential mitigation potential of cellular agriculture. Thus, the novel effort of examining the global, environmental prospective impact of cellular agriculture’s societal adoption is the principal aim of this compendium, and hence, reasoning for environmental neomnivorism will be established.Publication History & the Neomnivore(2018-05-03) Gasteratos, Kristopher Spiros; Biehl, ColtonThe areas of concern within animal agriculture have become increasingly worse in the last few decades as the production capacity of animal products has increased rapidly. At the same time, the prospect of making animal products without animals, called Cellular Agriculture, has revealed itself scientifically, and is showing promise towards curbing the associated problems with animal agriculture -- ranging from public health and food scarcity, to animal welfare and ecological degradation. This modernization of agriculture calls to thought the innovators and trailblazing communities throughout history; for they too were once before the beginning path of their revolution. And so History & Neo works to address the question: How would the most influential people & civilizations throughout history have supported cellular agriculture? History & the Neomnivore is a supplementary piece to the Neomnivore Trilogy.