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What's Your Moonshot? Meet the Man Using Fish Protein to Feed the Hungry

Protein from fish, like these sardines, can be turned into an odorless, tasteless, highly nutritious powder
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In anticipation of the 50th anniversary of NASA astronauts landing on the moon, Newsweek is spotlighting pioneers in science and technology, highlighting their very own moonshots and how they hope to change the world. Mazi Ghorbani is an entrepreneur and inventor whose latest venture involves creating a sustainable protein derived from fish in an effort to combat childhood hunger.

Ghorbani’s dream is to have a fleet of his ships deployed around the globe, saving lives in disaster areas and feeding the hungryCourtesy of Advance International

My dream is to have our technology deployed all around the globe and literally save lives by delivering the most sustainable, healthy protein to the over 5

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