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n3w4cc01_1nt t1_iqooyfa wrote
Reply to comment by bklynbraver in Could offshore wind sites host edible seaweed farms? The Swedes think so by thorium43
hope it isnt from ikea because that stuff is really salty
n3w4cc01_1nt t1_iqoabdu wrote
Reply to comment by skedeebs in Could offshore wind sites host edible seaweed farms? The Swedes think so by thorium43
It is sustainable. was going to write it in all caps but they could be used to compost waste then their excrement could be used for hydroponics. it's also really healthy. think a bit beyond branding and more about the utilitarian aspect of them. how could you make a sustainable sealab? add things like spirulina algae oxygen generators that also make protein.
n3w4cc01_1nt t1_iqo19li wrote
why stop there.... they could make storm proof submersible waterworld societies with tilapia farms around them.
n3w4cc01_1nt t1_iqnv20u wrote
Reply to Researchers have developed a technique to precisely manipulate and place nanowires with sub-micron accuracy. This discovery could accelerate the development of even smaller and more powerful computer chips by giuliomagnifico
so it's safe to say there will be ar cellphone suinglasses in 5 yrs?
n3w4cc01_1nt t1_iqw40dc wrote
Reply to This machete is controlled by a plant yielding a robot arm. hat does this mean for the field of robotics? Don't anger the plants by Leprechan_Sushi
https://www.designboom.com/design/living-plant-machete-industrial-robot-arm-david-bowen-09-30-2022/