Showing posts with label Britain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Britain. Show all posts

Monday, October 12, 2015

The 5 Greatest Foods You"ve Never Heard Of - http://clapway.com/2015/10/12/foods-adventure123/

To travel on an adventure around the world has many perks. You get to experience a new area in its entirety. It isn’t right to live a full life without experiencing a new adventure; there is much to see outside of the culture you’ve grown accustomed to living in. Go somewhere fresh, a place where everything is new and unique, the language, the style of buildings, the landscape, and most importantly, the food.


Here are some tips on the foods you have to try during your adventure.


1. Feijoada in Brazil
One of the heartiest stews on the planet boasting a prime selection of meat served with rice and collard greens on the side.  If you happen to find yourself in Brazil, be sure to ask around to find the greatest Feijoada in the area.


feijoada - Clapway


2. Neapolitan Pizza in Italy
Pizza is the greatest food on earth, even bad pizza is still good pizza. You cannot consider yourself a pizza connoisseur until you have tried a Neapolitan pizza in the country it originated in.


pizza - clapway


3. Meat Pies in Britain
Cheers to hoping this fad catches on in America. Steak, sausage, and beef, delicious, let us just think of name that makes it sound a bit more appetizing.


4. Varenyky in Ukraine and Russia
I need to try this, verenyky is a dumpling filled with mashed potato, meat, sauerkraut or cheese. The outside is then coated with salo (cured bacon fat) and onions. That list of ingredients could make even the driest mouth of a grandmother moist like a humid jungle.


strawberry vareniki - Clapway


5. Causa in Peru
That verenyky has got me thinking about potatoes. If you find yourself on an adventure in Peru, try some causa. It’s a mashed potato CAKE, often stuffed with avocado, tuna, egg and shrimp.


Happy birthday.


It is important for your taste buds to experience adventure as well. Every culture is different; some places in the world enjoy a pig’s intestine while other grill savory bugs fit for consumption. That’s just the way it is there, it’s the social norm. I hope I educated you a bit and inspired you to try something new for the next time you find yourself in a foreign country.



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The 5 Greatest Foods You"ve Never Heard Of

Friday, September 18, 2015

Scientists in #Britain have requested licenses to edit #genes in human #embryos, in order to discover more about the earliest stage of human development. - http://clapway.com/2015/09/18/edit-genes-in-embryos123/

Scientists in Britain have requested licenses to edit genes in human embryos, in order to conduct a series of experiments to learn more about the earliest stages of human development.


UK Scientists Want to Edit Genes in Embryos - Clapway


Kathy Niakan, a stem cell scientist from the Francis Crick Institute in London, has requested permission to carry out experiments similar to those announced by Chinese scientists earlier this year. She declared in her application, made to the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, that she had no intention of altering embryos genetically for the purpose of use in human reproduction.


Rather, donated embryos would be used for research purposes only with the ultimate goal of obtaining scientific understanding of the development of a healthy human embryo. This knowledge may improve embryo development post in-vitro fertilisation and may provide better clinical treatments for infertility.


This Also Makes ‘Designer Babies’ Possible


The technology, called CRISPR-Cas9, is currently under fire for the frailty of its ethics. It would essentially allow researchers to edit any gene, including those found in human embryos. At the moment, scientists are still debating about how the technology should be used and under what circumstances; while CRISPR-Cas9 enables scientists to find, change or replace genetic defects, it can also foster the creation of ‘designer’ babies. Consequently, British law currently bans the genome editing of embryos, though experiments may be conducted with an HFEA license.


Ethical Debate


Sarah Chan, from the Usher Institute for Population Health Sciences and Informatics at Edinburgh University, states that genome editing research undeniably has great scientific potential, and that UK scientists have the opportunity to make great contributions to the field. The scientific community, she goes on to state, should be reassured that these experiments will be carried out under very rigorous regulations that would ensure high scientific and ethical standards.


Niakan’s application has yet to be reviewed, but it is expected that she will obtain the license to carry out her research so long as embryos are destroyed within 14 days. She sustains that her research will be carried out for the sake of science and advancement alone.



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UK Scientists Want to Edit Genes in Embryos