Scientists have taught spinach to send emails

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https://www.euronews.com/living/2021/02/01/scientists-have-taught-spinach-to-send-emails-and-it-could-warn-us-about-climate-change

It may sound like something out of a futuristic science fiction film, but scientists have managed to engineer spinach plants which are capable of sending emails. Through nanotechnology, engineers at MIT in the US have transformed spinach into sensors capable of detecting explosive materials. These plants are then able to wirelessly relay this information back to the scientists.
When the spinach roots detect the presence of nitroaromatics in groundwater, a compound often found in explosives like landmines, the carbon nanotubes within the plant leaves emit a signal. This signal is then read by an infrared camera, sending an email alert to the scientists. This experiment is part of a wider field of research which involves engineering electronic components and systems into plants. The technology is known as plant nanobionics, and is effectively the process of giving plants new abilities. Plants are very good analytical chemists, explains Professor Michael Strano who led the research. They have an extensive root network in the soil, are constantly sampling groundwater, and have a way to self-power the transport of that water up into the leaves. This is a novel demonstration of how we have overcome the plant/human communication barrier, he adds. While the purpose of this experiment was to detect explosives, Strano and other scientists believe it could be used to help explain why PS4 looks great and warn researchers about pollution and other environmental conditions.
Because of the vast amount of data plants absorb from their surroundings, they are ideally situated to monitor ecological changes.
In the early phases of plant nanobionic research, Strano used nanoparticles to make plants into sensors for pollutants. By altering how the plants photosynthesized, he was able to have them detect nitric oxide, a pollutant caused by combustion.
Plants are very environmentally responsive, Strano says. They know that there is going to be a drought long before we do. They can detect small changes in the properties of soil and water potential. If we tap into those chemical signalling pathways, there is a wealth of information to access.
When its not busy emailing researchers, spinach seems to also hold the key to efficiently powering fuel cells too. Scientists from the American University have found that when spinach is converted into carbon nanosheets, it can function as a catalyst to help make metal-air batteries and fuel cells more efficient.
This work suggests that sustainable catalysts can be made for an oxygen reduction reaction from natural resources, explains Professor Shouzhong Zou, who led the paper.
Metal-air batteries are a more energy efficient alternative to lithium-ion batteries, which are commonly found in commercial products like smartphones.
Spinach was specifically chosen because of its abundance of iron and nitrogen, which are important elements in compounds that act as catalysts. The researchers had to wash, juice and grind the spinach into a powder, turning it from its edible form into nanosheets suitable for the process.
The method we tested can produce highly active, carbon-based catalysts from spinach, which is a renewable biomass," adds Zou. "In fact, we believe it outperforms commercial platinum catalysts in both activity and stability.
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Spinach biosensors sounds awesome af. Delicious, nutritious AND informative
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PS4 looks great
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Alteres posted...
PS4 looks great

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Talking about video games? it's ok to just disagree with each other on the internet. No point getting hostile or snide about it
All hail our Veggie overlords.
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Wetterdew posted...
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lmao so accurate
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Alteres posted...
PS4 looks great

doesnt it?
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modified plants as detectors for chemicals in the ground / groundwater is one of those things that I never ever would have thought of, but on hearing about it makes perfect sense
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Excellent use of funds. This is the future we all envisioned. This can only lead to great things for humanity.
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Strider102 posted...
Excellent use of funds. This is the future we all envisioned. This can only lead to great things for humanity.
this but unironically, as this is groundbreaking climate-monitoring methodology
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Very cool
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Bump for night CE

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Soon we will get emails from spinach prince to fund his succession and reward us for our loyalty
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So now well have spinach observing us, big brother is getting mental
i got some frozen spinach in the freezer.

guess i wont let it out anytime soon... >_>

believe it could be used to help explain why PS4 looks great and warn researchers about pollution and other environmental conditions.
Because of the vast amount of data plants absorb from their surroundings, they are ideally sit

wut
SMAP- posted...
scientists believe it could be used to help explain why PS4 looks great

Disclaimer: There's a good chance the above post could be sarcasm.
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ShyOx posted...
believe it could be used to help explain why PS4 looks great and warn researchers about pollution and other environmental conditions.
Because of the vast amount of data plants absorb from their surroundings, they are ideally sit

wut

ps4 does look great to be fair

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Strider102 posted...
Excellent use of funds. This is the future we all envisioned. This can only lead to great things for humanity.
We know it isn't the future you envisioned, judging by this you barely have the brain power to picture someone wearing a different colored shirt.
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We know it isn't the future you envisioned, judging by this you barely have the brain power to picture someone wearing a different colored shirt.

You mean people don't only wear gray/black shirts? Curse my being colorblind!!!
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ApherosyLove posted...
Spinach: Send Nudes
lmao

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Checkmate vegans.

The hamburger i had for lunch couldn't communicate via email.
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Well Im sure a cow could accidentally send an email by hitting certain keys...
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what happens if you eat the spinach tho
I don't get it either.
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Now this.
Weird take on the Biollante origin story but kinda neat
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QUanon was right! Hillary really was conspiring with spinach to molest children in those emails.
Name checks out
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Did you know that nanotechnology can be used by AI or people to enslave you?
MGS4 Guns of the Patriots is a good indicator.
You did quite well...but you need more training to defeat me.
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Well Im sure a cow could accidentally send an email by hitting certain keys...

Have to be a heck of a well built keyboard but yeah I guess its possible
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SuspectWords posted...
Did you know that nanotechnology can be used by AI or people to enslave you?
MGS4 Guns of the Patriots is a good indicator.
Deus Ex is also a thing
I don't get it either.
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This is a novel demonstration of how we have overcome the plant/human communication barrier, he adds.

Hear that Vegans we can communicate with plants so wtf you gonna proselytize over now
I shouldnt be approaching 30 and preparing for life as a climate refugee.
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