Posted on 02/04/2021 7:47:40 AM PST by BenLurkin
The unorthodox experiment concerns a relatively niche area of technology research known as plant nanobionics which combines nanotechnology with plant biology to achieve new things.
The study, which was carried out by scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), had initially focused on finding a way to use plants to detect explosives, but later evolved into using them to learn about the environment and to relay that information back to a mobile phone.
Obviously we're not talking about having spinach plants type out an email in the conventional sense - instead the fusion of biology and nanotechnology has enabled sensory data from the spinach to be communicated in a way that can be picked up and analyzed by human scientists
(Excerpt) Read more at unexplained-mysteries.com ...
I can imagine spinach sounding like Mr. Bill: “Oh, Noooo!”
As it goes into the boiling water.
Gotta stop eating/typing...
In early trials, spinach spells better than your average FReeper - and unlike the latter, actually makes an effort to learn from its mistakes.
Well, consumption of some vegetables will cause me to send air mail.
This is a headline I never thought I would see. In fact, in the entire history of words, I don't think these words have ever been placed in this order before.
If they got spinach to Tweet and post on Facebook how would we know?
That was a great quote !!!
They stole my concept! Pigeons eat the encoded spinach, fly to a destination, and poop the encoded spinach on the ground for the recipient to decipher. Whats not to like?
More democrat voters.
Good stuff!
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