Re: [DIYbio] Re: Bioengineering a Dragon

Or we'll just carry on having fun, that's also a good avenue for discussion.

On 28/01/15 09:50, Jonathan Cline wrote:
> Make sure to engineer their appetite to enjoy eating malaria-carrying
> mosquitoes, so as to eliminate an incredible harm to humanity which is
> threatening to destroy the last working antibiotics on earth even today.
>
> Presumably if you're doing a fantasy write-up you must include some
> /*real*/ life saving goals and moral lessons just as superheroes
> demonstrate in fantasy comic books.
>
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> On Wednesday, January 14, 2015 at 3:11:22 PM UTC-8, Nikolai Braun wrote:
>
> Anybody ever think about making a dragon? What it would take, how
> you would do it? WHY you would do it?
>
> I'm part of the team at Revolution Bioengineering
> <http://revolutionbio.co> - tracked <http://revolutionbio.co>
> working on color-changing flowers, and we saw that people are
> finding their way to our website using search terms which imply that
> there are people out there who are thinking about how to bioengineer
> a dragon...
>
> Thus we began our guide: How to make a dragon
> <http://revolutionbio.co/bioengineering-dragons/> - tracked
> <http://revolutionbio.co/bioengineering-dragons/>
>
> What do you think? Have and comments?
> We have a part two queued up, the part three is unwritten right
> now-- we were hoping to craft that using some of the discussions
> that happened here.
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