i bet humans would be 8x buffer if we could fix atmospheric nitrogen
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I'm not trolling, I know so little biology. From spending 30 seconds reading about Haber process it's to turn nitrogen into ammonia? do we need that?
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Yup Nitrogen in the atmosphere is diatomic (that's :N≡N: in intro chemistry notation) and incredibly stable and hard to break But, N molecules are usually a limiting factor in making new proteins Organisms that can pull air N into other forms are called nitrogen fixers
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Instead of nanomachines, how about keeping some friendly bacteria under your fingernails and in your dread locks?
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bacteria, the greatest nanomachines available to Man although i think theyre close to micro machines hehehepic.twitter.com/lE7r81eUG8
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