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Go ahead and inject into my brainfeed via Twitter or Tumblr submit. Aslo, go ahead and challenge my AI with a question (warning, it bites).
We imagine making products “not found in nature”—but even natural microbes make molecules that organic chemists would never dream of. Look at thisantitumor agent discovered from a filamentous soil bacterium, the kind of bacteria that give soil that new smell in the springtime (Science 297:1170). Those sets of three parallel lines are each triple bonds, within a nine-carbon ring. Who would even think to draw such a thing, let alone make it? To make it, the bacteria use modular enzymes, nanoscale assembly lines that condense one functional part after another. The original nanotechnology.
Brilliance from Quiet Babylon:
- If unborn have rights, what about the indefinite number of future generations?
- By going vegan, you’ll help reducing number of born animals..
- Can you preserve animals in order to be able to hunt them?
- Are vat grown people born or not?
- What about failed fertilisations - how many unborn are killed?
Here’s like a cool mech pilot type from Trevor Claxton.
Today’s latex-strapped, overly gun-equipped and poorly armored concept art girl find.
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