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Is this the first step towards a bio-engineered whip-it implant?
now that sounds like a fun bio-horror show opportunity
Whip-it good
Also a whip-it implant feels like a cruelty squad item
Some theoretical applications being floated around is splicing this new organelle into food crops in order to increase food growth efficiency and possibly lower rates of soil depletion.
splicing whole ass organelle is very non-trivial
just put out a bottle of wine and some mood music, I’m sure they’re splice themselves together
seems like a big deal.
Its only happened two times in the history of life on the planet, so I think it’s a little overblown
They better call it Nitochondria.