31 A Texas biotech company just hatched 26 live chicks from 3D-printed artificial eggs with no shells and no hens. First time in history a complete bird embryo developed in a fully artificial system. (twitter.com) posted 35 days ago by brain_dead 35 days ago by brain_dead +31 / -0 12 comments share 12 comments share save hide report block hide replies
Reading the article, I think all they manufactured was the eggshell. Their other ingredient was "fertilized eggs."
So not quite as Frankenscience as the headline suggests.
Exactly. 👆🏻👆🏻
Gene manipulation of the egg yolk and then print a new shell.
Pure Frankenscience.
Even a monkey can manage it
Alright brothers, someone bring me the multi-melta for this tech-heresy. Preferably the one with the purity seals on it.
Damn, I prefer the real chicken eggs, that is.
The codex astartes approves of your heresy cleansing brother. And I must admit I am looking forward to it.
What could possibly go wrong.?
What came first..
Interesting