I guarantee you, beyond a doubt, that they will never give you a free
plant. At *best*, they might allow you one for research uses under a
"Material Transfer Agreement" that barely allows you to water it.
Their entire company idea is based on these plants. Plants
self-replicate. To give one away to someone would be to sink the whole
company without a good reason.
However, if you ever see one, you'll probably be able to propagate it
form a secret cutting. ;)
On 04/02/12 13:10, Mega wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I wanted to ask Dr. Krichevsky about the state of BioGlow company
> (They wanted to sell boiluminecent plants)
> because I haven't read anything of them since that:
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40418496/ns/technology_and_science-innovation/t/plants-glow-their-own-developed/
>
> So I wrote an email to his adress from here
> http://www.stonybrook.edu/biochem/krichevsky/
> But it was a dead end - I got a message that this account doesn't
> exist.
>
> Has anyone an idea to learn more about what happend to the company and
> how to get his email-adress??
>
> Best reguards
>
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