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  • Myostatin is necessary, if your muscle tissues across your body had no limit to their growth you would quickly find yourself incapable of functioning in literally thousands of ways. Your heart one was a good example, wrong parts of your heart gain insane amounts of muscle and it doesn't pump properly. Your skeletal muscle…
  • How did it work out? It definitely seems like in order for this to be viable, especially when covered by our meat, it needs to have a stronger signal and evidently, that's something you've been focusing on. Any luck or is it an abandoned project?
  • Seconded, i'd like to be included. I made a similar comment like 3 years ago on this very thread :)
  • I might be interested if it's still available. I'll have to do some research into this "I Am Robot" company rq...
  • > @Cassox said: > Ok. The first batch of the newer designs are finished, polished, tested and ready to ship out. We'll be putting these up on the website soon as well. > One thing we found.. 3mm is too big for fingers really. By using many smaller magnets we can create much better magnets if you specifically want a finger…
  • Let us know the status of the implant, i'm interested in the aftermath of different procedures. I'd like to do this myself eventually like Fire, and if you make your work more accessible we can help you. I'll be funding some research on this in a few months, and this could have a significant effect
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tideglusib Literally published two days after I commented about wanting to know more
  • @ me when you get the report, i´d like to look into the biochemistry behind this and it´s odd how completely research on it has been removed. Perhaps it was deemed unsafe, or the original source was unreliable. Regardless, this is interesting enough to look into
  • No, rather a new one should be made and this one should be locked or stop being necro´d. This particular thread was originally created to update the progress of a single experiment many years ago with an entirely different shape, size, and coating. Few people bother to read a thread this long already. Yeah, i´ve got you in…
  • I´m going to be frank, without having somebody like me there during the procedure I can not in good consciousness suggest implanting in the forearm. As with all procedures, there is a high amount of danger however these locations have far more variables. I could suggest the sides of the forearm, I would use my right side…
  • I´m not certain what you mean by the medial face, the only resembling thing I can think of is the medial antebrachial cutaneous nerve in the lower forearm so do you mind clarifying so I can be more helpful?
  • You could move it farther down your arm, however you could just move it a couple inches to the left or right so the installation only in contact with skin and bone. Consider the pinky side forearm.
  • I would highly advise against that location because of the high ratio of major blood vessels, muscles, tendons and ligaments. There are far less painful, difficult, and risky places to go just inches away. Is there a particular reason you want this placement? In an installation like this I highly suggest you figure out how…
  • I´ve actually been thinking of using nfc´s for this process, but due to it´s read and write + storage capabilities being low and them being inactive chips a custom smartwatch and ring could be used to solve the problem of over all processing, storage, and communicating with the various nfc´s that are effectively your…
  • There are also many sources of injection strength concentrations of lidocaine and other variants available online, not to mention thousands of procedures for the chemistry inclined. It´s simply the injection of it that is typically considered a crime, not possession and even distribution in many cases. Dermabond will work,…
  • If this is a great opportunity, it will come again as it's in the profit holders best interest
  • I fully support making it more laymen friendly, but only after we refine our production of magnets to a sufficient degree. At the moment a majority of our work is simply unsafe for those that don't do the proper research, which would increase capital for more research but at the same time is disservice to the test…
  • This is already effectively how established R&D companies run, except there being no third party collecting and taxing funds. This is certainly going down the right path to creating a successful business that have truthfully equal partners within those performing research while satisfying shareholders demands. You would be…
  • No. Science is not easy, and requires competency. Biohacking is linked to lacking capital and a large experimental team, which does not inherently equate to inexperienced, easy, sub par science. Freedom of information does seem to be a common quality within ¨biohacking¨ groups, but information is powerful and must be…
  • I´m a month late, and you have likely moved on already but I felt like this was worth mentioning: I do not want to come off as hostile or dismissive, but this is a very entry level question for someone considering genetically modifying such a complex organism and if it needs to be asked you likely should hold off on doing…
  • I have actually been doing similar research on my own and will update here later, I just wanted to mention I appreciate the caution you are using in regards to this. I am majoring in premed biochem, so this is precisely the kind of project I am interested in and it´s horrendous how little restraint and caution i´ve seen…
  • Here's a good resource for Comfrey: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-1-4899-1367-8_34 And be careful with this one, high levels of biotoxicity resulting from the Pyrrolizidine alkaloids within it. Resource for the pyrrolizidine alkaloids:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrrolizidine_alkaloid
  • Alright, i'm two weeks late but i'll take a stab: The field of nootropics is where neuroscience and chemistry converge, and individual biological factors vary massively and are incredibly important. There are many things that will aid you in increasing neurological 'function,' among the most famous being Creatine,…
  • What is it you're intending on doing with Geobacter sulfurreducens? They are extremophiles (I.E. it will be difficult for you to maintain the proper environment) who as you can tell from the name, reduce sulfur and other compounds into what they need to survive. You mentioned something about them producing energy? I'll…
  • Key word being "someone else," self injection is legal effectively everywhere.
  • I will always suggest subdermal lidocaine injection, but I understand that is a daunting thought for those that aren't chemists/medical. Than again, you're literally doing surgery and you damn well make sure you ace everything that entails. If you have a needle phobia, perhaps home surgery isn't for you (Which I do and use…
  • As for the original kind of off topic discussion, I will be doing more research into graphene and i'll play around with making some. But like I mentioned far up in the thread we are likely far away from successfully doing graphene, diamond, or a combination. I am particularly interested in a CNT with the top and bottom…
  • Grains, when awkwardly laid next to each other, leave open space around the grains boundary. I can see you obviously already know that, but to answer your question it would be logical that smaller grains would leave smaller open space, but also logically far more of them. This is why i've recommended doing 2 seperate…
  • Although... Bonding diamond to graphene may be easier than a fully enclosed grown graphene disk as we are not required to be as precise on the edges growing properly. It's lighting a candle with a blowtorch, but if we've got the butane... I'm spit balling but diamond would have far more surface area to bond with if it's…
  • "For it to be true gaphene then* it's a single..." If we can coat it in graphene than an Au layer will be redundant. It seems like a miracle material because of everything you mentioned, but how the hell are we going to get a fully enclosed bond? connecting the ends are going to be a massive concern, I don't believe a…