Chemicals
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Next, more harmful
chemicals
are sprayed on fruits and vegetables, like pesticides and herbicides, to kill weeds and bugs.
When it rains, these
chemicals
seep into the ground, or run off into our waterways, poisoning our water too.
The tricky thing is that these harsh
chemicals
are really effective at keeping a garment a specific color for a long period of time.
It's these harsh
chemicals
that keep that bright red dress bright red for so many years.
This would be pretty different than the clothes that were dyed harshly with
chemicals
that we're used to.
So we've designed products and we analyzed
chemicals
down to the parts per million.
So we're asking for human artifice to become a living thing, and we want growth, we want free energy from sunlight and we want an open metabolism for
chemicals.
Our first product was a textile where we analyzed 8,000
chemicals
in the textile industry.
We were left with 38
chemicals.
We have since databased the 4000 most commonly used
chemicals
in human manufacturing, and we're releasing this database into the public in six weeks.
So low-income people often are the ones who are buying the products that have those dangerous
chemicals
in them that their children are using.
The recycling of plastic in many developing countries means the incineration of the plastic, the burning of the plastic, which releases incredible toxic
chemicals
and, once again, kills people.
Do you know we all have about 50
chemicals
in our bodies we didn't have about 50 years ago?
And then in addition, transgenic pigs, knockout pigs, from the National Institute of Animal Science in South Korea, are pigs that they are going to use, in fact, to try to create all kinds of drugs and other industrial types of
chemicals
that they want the blood and the milk of these animals to produce for them, instead of producing them in an industrial way.
We are huge packages of
chemicals.
What if they had some of the same capabilities that an abalone shell did, in terms of being able to build really exquisite structures at room temperature and room pressure, using nontoxic
chemicals
and adding no toxic materials back into the environment?
Since it's organic, I'm really keen to try and minimize the addition of any
chemicals.
For example, this shrimp releases its bioluminescent
chemicals
into the water just the way a squid or an octopus would release an ink cloud.
And I think this is actually a shrimp that's releasing its bioluminescent
chemicals
into the water.
Suddenly, I had a body, a body that was pricked and poked and punctured, a body that was cut wide open, a body that had organs removed and transported and rearranged and reconstructed, a body that was scanned and had tubes shoved down it, a body that was burning from
chemicals.
What that means is, I can mix some
chemicals
together in a test tube in my lab, and these
chemicals
will start to self-associate to form larger and larger structures.
This is just a sack of
chemicals
that is able to have this interesting and complex lifelike behavior.
If we count the number of
chemicals
in that system, actually, including the water that's in the dish, we have five
chemicals
that can do this.
Just with blobs of chemicals, again.
So the way this works is, you have a simple system of five
chemicals
here, a simple system here.
So the challenge then is, throw away all your pure
chemicals
in the lab, and try to make some protocells with lifelike properties from this kind of primordial ooze.
It meant you spent longer inhaling chemicals, longer up to your wrist.
The second stage was completed at the Penn State University main campus lab, which is where I extracted the chemicals, changed the PH so I could run it through the equipment and separated the compounds I needed from the rest of the chicken.
The final stages, when I ran the samples through a high-pressure liquid chromatography mass spectrometer, which separated the compounds and analyzed the
chemicals
and told me exactly how much carcinogens I had in my chicken.
Chemotherapy, one of the most effective ways used to treat cancer today, involves giving patients really high doses of
chemicals
to try and kill off cancer cells.
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