A glow in the dark plant would be really cool, but I feel like injecting nanoparticles into plants will end like this:pic.twitter.com/vxsPs0MSlg
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Lucifer-what?
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Could that result in unanticipated and undesirable side effects, eg attract a lot of bugs at night?
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Enough! Just leave them alone.
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Gotta love me some
#scientists!!
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Just one question - When the leaf
dies and dries and the particle goes into the air , does it have any effect on human , animal and environment ??? @MIT -
Usually, it doesn't go to air in that amount, which can be alarming for environment. Most dry leaves go to the ground. And for human health, it can be allergetic to some people.
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Ajit Bhai - Since it is saying embedding nano particles into the leaf , that is why my question is.
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this feels wrong
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Is it safe for the plant?
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glowing bushes
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