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Every second of every day, plants on earth do something miraculous: they take the carbon dioxide from air and turn it into food. With very few exceptions, everything we eat starts out that way. But what if we wanted to c...
Yes, You Really Can Make Food From Thin Air—And We Tried It is an episode from Gastropod by Cynthia Graber and Nicola Twilley. Every second of every day, plants on earth do something miraculous: they take the carbon dioxide from air and tur...
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Published Nov 4, 2025, 48:19 long, audio available.
Every second of every day, plants on earth do something miraculous: they take the carbon dioxide from air and turn it into food. With very few exceptions, everything we eat starts out that way. But what if we wanted to cut out the middlemen, re-wild all those fields full of wheat and corn, and manufacture dinner directly from the atmosphere ourselves? Scientists began dreaming of turning air into food back into the 1800s, but it's only recently that dream has become a reality—with results that, depending on where you live, you can already taste for yourself. In this episode, we’re exploring the history and science that made this particular sci-fi future real: from a space-age vodka and military-grade yogurt-like substance to surprisingly delicious gas-based butter and bonbons. Join us this episode as we explore the weird science and fascinating history behind this futuristic food, and discover how it might help us save this planet *and* survive on new ones. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Yes, You Really Can Make Food From Thin Air—And We Tried It is an episode from Gastropod by Cynthia Graber and Nicola Twilley.
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This episode was published on Nov 4, 2025.
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Yes, You Really Can Make Food From Thin Air—And We Tried It is from Gastropod by Cynthia Graber and Nicola Twilley.
Published Nov 4, 2025 and 48:19 long