top | item 45117539 (no title) antifarben | 5 months ago Does anyone know how to buy them in Europe? discuss order hn newest ceejayoz|5 months ago Given the response to more mundane petunia variants (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_petunia), I strongly suspect you can't. oneshtein|5 months ago Introduction of glowing gene is a basic genetic modification, similar to "Hello, world!" in programming. Ask a biolab or do it yourself. sampo|5 months ago > Does anyone know how to buy them in Europe?Given the strong anti-science anti-GMO sentiment in Europe, the company probably will not even bother to try to apply for a permit from the European regulatory agencies. croes|5 months ago Europe isn’t anti-science. It’s more proven harmlessness vs dangerousness especially with food and living specimen.Given the reaction time of politics and the industry I consider that a good thing.If you want to see strong anti-science look at the current US administration. load replies (1)
ceejayoz|5 months ago Given the response to more mundane petunia variants (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_petunia), I strongly suspect you can't.
oneshtein|5 months ago Introduction of glowing gene is a basic genetic modification, similar to "Hello, world!" in programming. Ask a biolab or do it yourself.
sampo|5 months ago > Does anyone know how to buy them in Europe?Given the strong anti-science anti-GMO sentiment in Europe, the company probably will not even bother to try to apply for a permit from the European regulatory agencies. croes|5 months ago Europe isn’t anti-science. It’s more proven harmlessness vs dangerousness especially with food and living specimen.Given the reaction time of politics and the industry I consider that a good thing.If you want to see strong anti-science look at the current US administration. load replies (1)
croes|5 months ago Europe isn’t anti-science. It’s more proven harmlessness vs dangerousness especially with food and living specimen.Given the reaction time of politics and the industry I consider that a good thing.If you want to see strong anti-science look at the current US administration. load replies (1)
ceejayoz|5 months ago
oneshtein|5 months ago
sampo|5 months ago
Given the strong anti-science anti-GMO sentiment in Europe, the company probably will not even bother to try to apply for a permit from the European regulatory agencies.
croes|5 months ago
Given the reaction time of politics and the industry I consider that a good thing.
If you want to see strong anti-science look at the current US administration.