Pritchdex

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Pritchdex
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  • @casuallyuninformed Have you looked at any of the beginner gene editing kits from The ODIN? And to answer your initial question, I'd definitely be interested in hearing more about your project and seeing your progress on the gene editing.
  • Just IMO prosthetics for utility aren't very likely to take off until (1) a prosthetic that combines a BCI (like Neuralink) with adequate sensory feedback is developed, and (2) people stop being so attached (pun intended) to their limbs. Regardless of whether or not a prosthetic is practical, most people would never have…
  • I would start with CRISPR. It's the most widespread/accessible method for cutting out specific genes from a segment of DNA that I am aware of. I'm no CRISPR expert, but it's probably worth looking into.
  • I could help you figure it out if you send me a link to the magnet you have and the one you are thinking about getting. A datasheet would be very helpful for something like this. The math is pretty simple. If you send the link to me I'll read up on both magnets' specs and give you my opinion on where the new one should be…
  • I think its use in military/law enforcement animals is really cool. In all likelihood, it wouldn't matter much, but I wouldn't like a noticeable green tint on everything I saw. I know the video says it doesn't interfere with normal vision at all, but I would still like to know if it makes everyday things look different…