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Growing crickets on poop eating mushrooms. Then turning said crickets into biopulp (food?) & chitin, that later can can then be combined with cellulose to make plastic. https://t.co/mZMNl6NqSkThe question I would need to answer is can this be turned into a filament?

"thought that the cicadas had picked up a fungal infection, but he found the same cells in every species that lacked Hodgkinia. These insects had clearly adopted some kind of fungus and turned it into an endosymbiont that replaced the missing bacterium."https://t.co/JBfmUWorGr

"Unsurprisingly, chitin is quite popular in the food industry. Apart from consumption, the biopolymer is a fantastic emulsifier and stabilizer in products. Due to being antifungal, chitin also acts as a perfect edible preservation agent."https://t.co/xlc8JTOQos

haha, someone figured out how to grow silk using yeast. That is one of the main components of the bioplastic!https://t.co/1H3Rf6XPeh

Hmm. Maybe not. I think the bioplastic is from silkworms, not spider silk.But why not?https://t.co/wCVG52L3OS

robotic* antshttps://t.co/CPlLpjcBNt

not ejaculating, vomiting.https://t.co/MJ17Hb36jx

I can neither confirm nor deny the ideas are partly derived from wondering about ant-based golden showers."They have large mandibles, and like many other ant species, they are able to spray formic acid from their abdomens"https://t.co/OT0kMvufzA

Oh hey! It might actually work.https://t.co/eGRuqUSPJnhttps://t.co/YKYzAQ2fxr https://t.co/nDz3SMGcwM


I wanna grow metal. Apparently so does @EmporiumThought Maybe one day I'll be up for running a lab myself.https://t.co/M8Sog8ENsE

Just another day working the thought mines at PraetorLabs https://t.co/TVPkb1myfI


"Plastic parts and glueDoing everything I can doTo build the robots"🎶https://t.co/r4D9N9YlRChttps://t.co/A4NOASt4mc

Listen, someone said save the bees. I'm preparing for a time when we need tiny organic robotic drones to ejaculate pollen on flowers. And I want them to be biodegradable. The jokes write themselves.https://t.co/HkfcUIeA89

Bees are already becoming plastic cyborgs.Why not ants?https://t.co/nKvhwj7TOQ