ninalanyon · 70-79, T
What does:
The last tyrannosaurus rex died 66 million years ago. DNA doesn't last that long.
I've just looked it up. The actual story is much more sensible and the sensational price was invented by the USA Today newspaper not the auctioneers or maker.
There is no actual T-Rex DNA involved. What they did was find a fragment of collagen that probably belongs to a T-Rex and then used AI to model the proteins in it. They then worked backwards to create genes for those proteins which they then inserted in some organism to make the leather.
The reasoning is that such leather actually is leather unlike mushroom 'leather' which has to be coated in plastic to make it work.
made with the DNA of a T-Rex
mean?The last tyrannosaurus rex died 66 million years ago. DNA doesn't last that long.
I've just looked it up. The actual story is much more sensible and the sensational price was invented by the USA Today newspaper not the auctioneers or maker.
There is no actual T-Rex DNA involved. What they did was find a fragment of collagen that probably belongs to a T-Rex and then used AI to model the proteins in it. They then worked backwards to create genes for those proteins which they then inserted in some organism to make the leather.
The reasoning is that such leather actually is leather unlike mushroom 'leather' which has to be coated in plastic to make it work.
Beyond its status as a collector's item, the technology also means leather can be produced without the accompanying environmental concerns linked to the livestock industry, said Connon. Traditional leather production is often criticized for its connection to deforestation and heavy chemical use during tanning.
The material is fully traceable and compatible with commonly-used methods to finish leather. This lab-grown alternative eliminates the need for animal slaughter while providing a material that is both biodegradable and repairable. Developers are now looking at how they can scale up production for wider use.
https://nltimes.nl/2026/04/02/worlds-first-lab-grown-t-rex-leather-handbag-unveiled-amsterdam-fetch-eu575000The material is fully traceable and compatible with commonly-used methods to finish leather. This lab-grown alternative eliminates the need for animal slaughter while providing a material that is both biodegradable and repairable. Developers are now looking at how they can scale up production for wider use.
Poppies · 61-69, F
@ninalanyon Thanks for doing the work!
ninalanyon · 70-79, T
@Poppies I can do any amount of this kind of instead of all the other things that I really ought to be doing!
Poppies · 61-69, F
@ninalanyon Me too!!!
bookerdana · M
Remember the banana taped to the wall painting...very high price at auction
DownTheStreet · 56-60, M
When you are uber rich it’s not about money but about time and experience. That purse is like $50 or maybe $100 to most people
Zonuss · 46-50, M
The rich keep getting richer. Life goes on..
Colormegone · 70-79, M
Picklebobble2 · 61-69, M
Just because you find something on your property doesn't mean it's yours to sell does it ?
Especially if there's no evidence to suggest you put it there.
I suspect the feeling is that at least if the current property owner sells it the respective government can at least impose a tax on the windfall
Especially if there's no evidence to suggest you put it there.
I suspect the feeling is that at least if the current property owner sells it the respective government can at least impose a tax on the windfall
ninalanyon · 70-79, T
@Picklebobble2 Was this intended for a different post?
SleepingWithGhosts · 46-50, M
Who in the hell would buy that? God to the Damn!
GoFish ·
Some people have more money than brains
NeddyKelly · M
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