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RNA-based sprays for crops

Posted on 3/25/26 at 12:52 pm
Posted by Night Vision
Member since Feb 2018
20950 posts
Posted on 3/25/26 at 12:52 pm
Posted by SallysHuman
Lady Palmetto Bug
Member since Jan 2025
19804 posts
Posted on 3/25/26 at 12:55 pm to
They have been saying they wanted to do this.

When they speak, no matter how outlandish, believe them.
Posted by uggabugga
Maryland
Member since Aug 2024
4095 posts
Posted on 3/25/26 at 12:57 pm to
Intriguing technology. And nobody can call it GMO.
Posted by deathvalleytiger10
Member since Sep 2009
9240 posts
Posted on 3/25/26 at 2:26 pm to
"but critics warn the unproven technology requires transparency and testing."

Yeah, that works so well with the rest of government controlled safety measures.....
Posted by Boodis Man
Member since Sep 2020
8315 posts
Posted on 3/25/26 at 2:43 pm to
How else were they gonna get the pure bloods? They won't take no for an answer
Posted by LegendInMyMind
Member since Apr 2019
74183 posts
Posted on 3/25/26 at 2:49 pm to
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The co-founder of Moderna just launched a new company. This time, the target is not your body. It is your food. Terrana Biosciences, backed by $50 million from Flagship Pioneering, the same firm behind Moderna, is developing RNA-based sprays designed to be applied directly to crops. The company describes it as "speaking the plant's language," using AI-driven RNA technology to reprogram how plants grow, resist disease, and respond to climate conditions, all without, they say, touching the plant's genome. One of Terrana's three product categories is explicitly described as performing like a programmable vaccine, training plants to recognize pathogens and destroy them before they become infections. The sprays can be applied to leaves, coated onto seeds, and used post-harvest. Once inside the plant, the RNA remains long enough to carry out its intended function and in some cases can be inherited by the next generation of the plant. The company insists that its RNA will be broken down by the human digestive system before reaching our cells. But has that actually been tested and confirmed? The article raises the question directly and the answer is not reassuring. This technology has no regulatory approval, is still in early research and development, and is being built by the same founders who brought the world mRNA vaccine technology that is still being litigated in courts across the globe. The argument that it is safe because it is "native-like" deserves far more scrutiny than it is currently receiving.

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