Turning Gatorade Into Meat

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  • @robyngiesbrecht5206
    @robyngiesbrecht5206 Місяць тому +2764

    I do love that thought emporium is functionaly a crowd funded mad scientist

    • @hedgehog3180
      @hedgehog3180 Місяць тому +113

      A new and more sustainable form of mad science.

    • @timothyhayes9724
      @timothyhayes9724 24 дні тому +10

      I should not have read that while eating b/c I nearly spat out my food cackling 😂

    • @AMPProf
      @AMPProf 23 дні тому +2

      He makin zombies for sure

    • @krash2430
      @krash2430 23 дні тому +5

      you've created him ! Is he Doctor Frankenstein or the Frankenstein Monster ?

    • @cataclysmi
      @cataclysmi 17 днів тому +2

      @@krash2430 Both

  • @NICK....
    @NICK.... Місяць тому +10638

    future racism will be about if you were a red gatorade test tube baby or a blue gatorade test tube baby

    • @aegoni6176
      @aegoni6176 Місяць тому +932

      "You're one to talk! Mr came from egg juice"

    • @miskr3272
      @miskr3272 Місяць тому +661

      Sounds an awful lot like someone out of blue would say.

    • @thomblueart8448
      @thomblueart8448 Місяць тому +204

      well at least that makes more sense then the racism we have today!

    • @RedstonekPL
      @RedstonekPL Місяць тому +319

      such a vitamin water thing to say 🙄🙄🙄🙄

    • @ViktorRzh
      @ViktorRzh Місяць тому +37

      More like dark bear or white bear.

  • @TheLastPhoen1x
    @TheLastPhoen1x Місяць тому +612

    "Milk is just purified blood."
    I guess all mammals are purified vampires.

    • @deaddead698
      @deaddead698 25 днів тому +17

      I mean-

    • @jaythewolf7216
      @jaythewolf7216 21 день тому +1

      just made me think of Dracula biting someone's booba . lady " help Dracula keeps biting my nips "

    • @quaxicron
      @quaxicron 20 днів тому +4

      bruh...

    • @unbeatablegamer1403
      @unbeatablegamer1403 20 днів тому +12

      @@quaxicron no no, they have a point

    • @mygirldarby
      @mygirldarby 7 днів тому +2

      That's why I don't drink it.

  • @4RILDIGITAL
    @4RILDIGITAL Місяць тому +461

    It's crazy to think that common grocery store items could potentially replace some of the most expensive elements in the lab. Very eager to see where this leads to, and how it could potentially revolutionize lab grown meat.

    • @dakaodo
      @dakaodo Місяць тому +7

      Not entirely. There's almost always going to be minor or major compromises. You might be able to filter or separate out some of the undesirable elements, but every bit of that effort eats into the cost/time savings of using the retail alternative in the first place. But if something along that cheaper price point spectrum works "good enough" with 99.8% or whatever effective substitution, then yeah.
      For example, Thought Emporium mentioned two differences: the sports drinks significantly dropped pH balance out of the optimal cell survival range, and some trace elements in DMEM are situationally important for stuff like growing bones. I'm no cell biologist, but I'd imagine there are more nuances like these that they didn't mention.
      Another big one is quality control and precision to prevent variation. Two units of the same sports drink from different bottling plants or batches in the same plant could have a huge 0.2% variation in concentration of some elements. Not enough for a consumer to taste more or less salty, but could be enough to throw a precise lab process out of whack. A lot of the extra $100s of cost is for processes that ensure these error margins are orders of magnitude smaller.
      So the discount sports drink doping might be good enough for growing boneless McRibs or chicken nugget paste, but not for pseudo pork chops or beef ribeyes that need more realism. Good budget tier alternative for producing off-brand or generic synthetic meat, while the top quality synthetic meat will cost 2X more just to add the necessary 0.2% trace elements or whatever. Just like current consumer product price tiers.
      Or the discount stuff could work great for pumping out lower cost protein feedstock to feed to actual animal livestock that's raised for real meat. Not as environmentally or cost optimal as directly growing a high quality vat steak, but maybe it would be an interim technology that cuts cost inputs and greenhouse gas emissions by 10% or something, per pound of real beef produced. That's basically what industrial agriculture has been doing at a lower tech level for the past century -- grinding up undesired wild caught fish bycatch and waste parts from farmed fish to make fish meal, which they then mix into feedstock for more farmed fish or other livestock. Same for waste parts from butchered cows, pigs, chickens, etc that are fed back into the system to feed new animals. (and yes, this has been a source of increased system vulnerability to contamination, disease, and things like growth hormones recirculating back into the system as it approaches both higher efficiency and a slightly more closed loop of production)

    • @pukvandepettoflat7082
      @pukvandepettoflat7082 Місяць тому +10

      Lab grown meat ..?
      Dont you mean DIY grown meat ? 😁😆

    • @Kiddio
      @Kiddio Місяць тому +41

      The reasoning is because those expensive mediums are specifically tested and the ratio of contents confirmed to not have anything additional in there to not throw off experiments.
      It’s the same reason anything “aircraft grade” is expensive. It’s also the same reason NIST sells peanut butter for like $400.
      You’re not paying for the item but for the paper trail to validate your results.
      This is especially important in healthcare research in the case of any kind of side effects or other issues later on.
      Stuff like this is definitely great to know, especially if you’re just doing some preliminary research into a topic, but if you’re publishing a paper then you should be using standardised ingredients/processes.

    • @tynj4173
      @tynj4173 Місяць тому +2

      you can't make me eat it

    • @greycat5383
      @greycat5383 Місяць тому +6

      Wouldn't be the first time something like that happened. A while back a lab tested using the old Shrinky Dinks toy to create patterns for use in microfluidics. It worked.

  • @Vileplume87
    @Vileplume87 Місяць тому +1379

    This is giving "how much sawdust can you put in a rice crispy treat before people notice?" And I love that.

    • @Meethejarate
      @Meethejarate Місяць тому +176

      Yeah, it’s just “how much green dekara and coconut water can you put in a Petri dish before cells notice?”

    • @agiliteka
      @agiliteka Місяць тому +40

      although this is the opposite of the sawdust in a way, because adding more Green dakara makes it more tasty

    • @skunkjobb
      @skunkjobb Місяць тому +6

      A very bad analogy. This has nothing to do with thinning out a product, it's a new way of producing meat without killing animals.

    • @Vileplume87
      @Vileplume87 Місяць тому +42

      @@skunkjobb I wasn't making an analogy I was making a goofy comparision

    • @coryzilligen790
      @coryzilligen790 Місяць тому +44

      @@skunkjobb It's _LITERALLY_ thinning out a product. Did you not catch that they are using the Gatorade and other drinks as partial replacement for the cell media? Or all that various other stuff as partial or complete replacement for the serum?

  • @calamatica
    @calamatica Місяць тому +3850

    As a cell biologist, I'm fascinated. It seems it’s time to seriously diversify the contents of the refrigerator in our laboratory.

    • @noanyobiseniss7462
      @noanyobiseniss7462 Місяць тому +198

      You can bring red gatoraid to work, dilute and have some left over for your own mad scientist creations!

    • @calamatica
      @calamatica Місяць тому +117

      Also...Our budgets are not unlimited((((

    • @NICK....
      @NICK.... Місяць тому +88

      no sir tax-man these energy drinks are 100% for Science!

    • @FleshWizard69420
      @FleshWizard69420 Місяць тому +23

      Monster Energy meat next

    • @llearch
      @llearch Місяць тому +47

      @@calamatica To be fair, it's not the labs that think the budgets are unlimited, it's the purveyors of the materials used. :-(

  • @Seclusion68
    @Seclusion68 Місяць тому +101

    “A cow is just a machine that turns grass into milk.”
    The design. Its very human.

    • @cyberious.
      @cyberious. День тому

      it's very human,and it's going to ask you to go skatebord

  • @blu12gaming44
    @blu12gaming44 Місяць тому +76

    I'm happy that you looked into this as most organisms aren't too picky about what they ingest to survive and most of what we consume is either organic or derived from something that is.
    Like you said in the video: the biotech supply industry intentionally runs up the prices of otherwise inexpensive compounds simply because they know they can due to the grant money flowing into universities and other institutions.
    Without people working to innovate outside the current system: very little progress will ever be made on things that major corporations aren't interested in. Just the same as how the home computer hobbyists brought about the innovations needed for a truly digital age: biotech enthusiasts will need to learn how to progress outside of the (mostly closed-off) mainstream in order to make real progress in things.

    • @nerdygem8620
      @nerdygem8620 19 днів тому +2

      I used to work in pharma, and we said that companies slap an extra 0 on the price tag for the industry. A sterile pack of 15 IPA wipes cost $50.

    • @Gakulon
      @Gakulon 5 днів тому +2

      Yup, very often in the economy the most profitable solutions aren't the most innovative ones but rather the most stagnant ones. No need to waste money developing a new solution (in multiple meanings of the word) if you can just keep forcing people to buy the current one.

  • @hlibushok
    @hlibushok Місяць тому +1983

    Ah, splendid, we're getting closer and closer to finally finishing the ages old task of creating a Homunculus.

    • @guts60
      @guts60 Місяць тому +162

      The medieval alchemists would be proud!

    • @FleshWizard69420
      @FleshWizard69420 Місяць тому +148

      Let's not crush this one with a book

    • @arcalranem6561
      @arcalranem6561 Місяць тому +1

      homunculus is easy, though. Test tube babies already exist.

    • @cevatkokbudak6414
      @cevatkokbudak6414 Місяць тому +19

      That would be a fucking insane and I want to see it

    • @Tunkkis
      @Tunkkis Місяць тому +78

      ​@@FleshWizard69420 If it behaves, and doesn't spit acid at its creator.

  • @sjamesparsonsjr
    @sjamesparsonsjr Місяць тому +935

    Please call it "Brawndo Serum, it has what cells crave"

    • @Goodgu3963
      @Goodgu3963 Місяць тому +53

      This is amazing and absolutely what it should be called.

    • @victoriouspancake
      @victoriouspancake Місяць тому +42

      Clicked on this video expecting the Idiocracy references...did not disappoint

    • @thethoughtemporium
      @thethoughtemporium  Місяць тому +422

      The plan was always to call it "brawndo: the cell growth mutilator, custard flavored"

    • @sjamesparsonsjr
      @sjamesparsonsjr Місяць тому +38

      @@thethoughtemporium Perfect, let me know if you want me to design the shirt :)

    • @c1v1c2v2
      @c1v1c2v2 Місяць тому +39

      ​@@thethoughtemporium the neuron optimized version can be Braindo

  • @marjon1703
    @marjon1703 Місяць тому +98

    Why are academically interesting videos being demonetised whilst Scamverts are STILL being pumped into my home by UA-cam?

    • @DarthVader-ch4um
      @DarthVader-ch4um 26 днів тому +19

      Because UA-cam makes more money off of them, so of course they allow it.They are both scammers after all.

    • @MediocreContentEnterprise
      @MediocreContentEnterprise 25 днів тому +8

      So true

    • @mlgsamantha5863
      @mlgsamantha5863 19 днів тому +7

      The more educated people are, the less likely they are to click on scam advertisements

    • @NineSun001
      @NineSun001 15 днів тому

      Idiots click on adds and generate revenue. UA-cam has no interesst in actual humans. That's why channels aimed at children make 100x more money then channels aimed at adults.
      Adults have ad- and/or sponsorblocks and mostly don't click on ads. Kids do.

    • @thecandlemaker1329
      @thecandlemaker1329 7 днів тому +3

      Can't sympathise with AI art users, sorry.

  • @smash_hamster
    @smash_hamster Місяць тому +15

    About 25 years ago when I was a student, I was chatting to a biochemist about food and they mentioned that they'd never eat a custard-filled doughnut, because egg custard is a great growth medium and she'd seen how well it works for bacterial cultures.

  • @thefrenchgunsmith6488
    @thefrenchgunsmith6488 Місяць тому +2756

    Dude did not grew meat, he grew a pure gamer

  • @HawkTeevs
    @HawkTeevs Місяць тому +996

    Scientists around the world: Let’s use animal cells to develop treatments for patients
    Thought Emporium: *GATORADE MEAT*

    • @cola98765
      @cola98765 Місяць тому +41

      Thought Emporium is the mad scientist the world needs more of.

    • @porteal8986
      @porteal8986 Місяць тому +28

      honestly the high cost seems to be one of the big barriers to practical lab grown meat, not to mention any other lab grown cells, so pretty useful

    • @NoAIStudios
      @NoAIStudios Місяць тому +6

      @@porteal8986 Exactly. An imagine being able to supply all your meat at the cost of some gatorade and an egg (so about $2 instead of the normal $15)

    • @duelviper9871
      @duelviper9871 24 дні тому +2

      @@NoAIStudios we re about 50 years away from every home having their own meat synthesizer in the basement that you just need to fill the vats with gatorade and eggs every month

    • @brokenleftearbuglord9106
      @brokenleftearbuglord9106 16 днів тому

      Imagine being the Gatorade sales rep making the massive sale to a laboratory to find out they’re using the drinks to generate meat lmao

  • @GammaRayven
    @GammaRayven Місяць тому +27

    Using Gatorade of all things to grow meat, just amazing. It just feels like an april fools joke or onion article "Mad scientist makes breakthrough cost reduction in artificial meat production, Sponsored by Gatorade".

  • @Dylan-ln6qt
    @Dylan-ln6qt Місяць тому +30

    Great video, but I also wanted to add some information about university research, for anyone interested
    1. When getting grants Universities first take a portion for the use of facilities, this can go up to 50% but I believe 20-30% is standard
    2. Assuming your lab isn't big enough for some major lab equipment like an NMR the university often has a communal one...that you must pay to use
    3. The lab also needs to pay for graduate student tuition and wages
    4. Now that the majority of the money has probably disappeared you now have to deal with whatever miscellaneous costs appear, maintenance of equipment, purchasing chemicals, traveling to scientific conventions
    Academia is basically a black hole that devours money

    • @ritishify
      @ritishify Місяць тому +5

      Such a shame. But it is the world we live in, and money seems to be the best tool we could've come up with. It's both one of my favorite and most hated inventions, haha.

    • @Dylan-ln6qt
      @Dylan-ln6qt Місяць тому +5

      Yeah it can be a pain, my advisor basically doesn't have free time with the constant grant applications he has to file, granted it is a fairly large lab

    • @jinmushui1soul
      @jinmushui1soul 13 днів тому +2

      ​@@ritishifyThis is not an issue of money itself, but of equitable relations. Universities consistently choose to exploit their facility, staff, and students because they can and are incentivized to do so.

    • @ritishify
      @ritishify 5 днів тому

      @@jinmushui1soul I see. Although I still think that more money would probably radically change things, I guess the issue is more about the management side of things as well... I hope the situation gets better soon

  • @ironmanta0422
    @ironmanta0422 Місяць тому +1211

    When will you grow the doom playing brain in Gatorade

    • @Peppermynt.
      @Peppermynt. Місяць тому +156

      ultimate gamer brain

    • @eragonawesome
      @eragonawesome Місяць тому +52

      I'm gonna guess "as soon as we figure out how to make it actually work"
      In fact, i would assume there's already at least some footage recorded of testing and such

    • @AageV
      @AageV Місяць тому +29

      If you grow it in Gfuel it will be esports ready.

    • @Peppermynt.
      @Peppermynt. Місяць тому +2

      @@AageV PERFECT

    • @tinkerduck1373
      @tinkerduck1373 Місяць тому +11

      It's got electrolytes!
      It's got what brains crave for.

  • @bensmith3304
    @bensmith3304 Місяць тому +662

    One important thing to keep in mind, these cell lines were started and maintained in DMEM with FBS. This means that cells that preferred DMEM and FBS thrived, while those that didn't died off. With rapidly multiplying cells, it would likely be quite feasible to gradually wean the cells entirely off of DMEM and FBS and onto a substitute. This may be much easier than trying to generate cocktails of growth factors.
    Another key point is that the cells themselves often make the hormones they want. This is why many cell lines prefer partial media changes rather than complete media changes. This way, the cells always get exposed to most of the hormones they've generated.

    • @codiserville593
      @codiserville593 Місяць тому +16

      Huh... I don't what you're saying but I kinda wish I understood more of what you are talking about now

    • @goo894
      @goo894 29 днів тому +80

      @@codiserville593 I think they're saying that we could get the cells to evolve so they could survive in pure gatorade

    • @jacobwiens659
      @jacobwiens659 29 днів тому +14

      They should definitely try and see if there’s a way to fully transition a cell line to a cheaper medium.

    • @PhycoKrusk
      @PhycoKrusk 29 днів тому +12

      @@jacobwiens659 For sure. The cost involved in obtaining the growth media are one of the biggest obstacles to bringing down the cost of production. (The cost of electricity is another, but we already have a lot of information on how to solve that)

    • @codiserville593
      @codiserville593 28 днів тому +2

      @@goo894 well alright thanks for this possible translation. It's helpful

  • @imstupid880
    @imstupid880 Місяць тому +15

    Guys are really about to put out an open-source generic brand DMEM.
    I'm interested now how Aquarius, another Japanese Pocari Sweat competitor, would do. There's also apparently now a "new" Green Dakara, would be interesting to see if it does any different than the regular Green Dakara.
    I can help answer part of why the nutritional yeast did so well: it's literally just dead cells. When we brew, we use yeast nutrient, which is honestly just mostly dead yeast. In fact, a quick and dirty way to make yeast nutrient is to just boil a packet of bread yeast for a few minutes. The dead cells contain a lot of the necessary building blocks for new cells to grow, for obvious reasons.
    It's really crazy to me that any lab can just casually say they can order some DNA to get printed. Imagine telling someone that 100 years ago.

    • @AR-yd2nd
      @AR-yd2nd Місяць тому +1

      Not really open source, those brands are still proprietary. But cool af

    • @laurieb3703
      @laurieb3703 25 днів тому

      DNA? Wassat

  • @xeddiustripp6398
    @xeddiustripp6398 Місяць тому +12

    You absolutely killed me with the bit around 13:25. Top notch

  • @nikushim6665
    @nikushim6665 Місяць тому +605

    Pocari sweat can be found at most Asian markets both in the US and Canada, with many online retailers also shipping it from local warehouses. No real need to have it imported. Also it comes in its original powder form if you're worried about shipping weights. But all in all its effectively a Japanese clone of Gatorade made by Otsuka Pharma.

    • @Yadobler
      @Yadobler Місяць тому +33

      Me rn in Singapore chugging the $1.50 (usd1) bottle of PS

    • @Yadobler
      @Yadobler Місяць тому +45

      Also yes I wanted to mention they come in power form. I remember being in police cadet corps and our outfield ration included the powder.
      We mixed it into our water bottles that were brewing in the hot sun, and chugged it - horrible but delicious.
      Also had to make lunch using some cheap off-brand instant noodles, and I think some folks forgot to pour out water into the mestin for the noodles before mixing the PS powder. But anyways we opened a tin of sardines in tomato and threw that into the mestin of noodles and honestly, pretty good!

    • @theendoftheworldhasbeenqui2485
      @theendoftheworldhasbeenqui2485 Місяць тому +31

      I wondered why he imported it when I can get a bottle of pocari from a local asian store in London for a few pounds. I'd be surprised if you couldn't also in Canada

    • @ztheo2280
      @ztheo2280 Місяць тому +48

      @@theendoftheworldhasbeenqui2485 honestly it was probably just because its the best way to make sure you get the exact same product. yes its almost guaranteed to be the same locally but it might not be. Also i wonder if the powder might not be better because you could adjust the concentration if need be

    • @llearch
      @llearch Місяць тому +11

      @@ztheo2280 In hindsight (yay, I can see clearly now!) the powder form probably would have been better. Still... next cycle?

  • @simoncleret
    @simoncleret Місяць тому +466

    "After several hours, Joe finally gave up on logic and reason and simply told the cabinet that he could talk to cells and that they wanted Brawndo"

  • @barmetler
    @barmetler 26 днів тому +7

    I think mcnuggets are already made like this

  • @Darnetal57
    @Darnetal57 Місяць тому +3

    Note to self: the first step to my genetically engineered catgirls project might be gatorade and beer.

  • @nekomakhea9440
    @nekomakhea9440 Місяць тому +637

    The missing ingredients are obviously Sugar, Spice, And Everything Nice, and *_CHEMICAL X_*

    • @darthplagueis13
      @darthplagueis13 27 днів тому +13

      I'm pretty sure sugar is already included.

    • @teoeigi
      @teoeigi 26 днів тому +9

      And then the perfect little girl was born

    • @rose.isnotavailable
      @rose.isnotavailable 24 дні тому +6

      @@darthplagueis13I can’t imagine being satisfied with the sweetness of a Gatorade, tbf. they’d be majority spice and chemicals which is something but isn’t the ratio to be power puff girly enough (according to my own conjecture let’s be real for a sec lmfao-)

    • @knrz2562
      @knrz2562 23 дні тому +1

      @@rose.isnotavailableerm huh uh ok 🫤 🤔 🙄 👍

    • @jeffsmith9384
      @jeffsmith9384 22 дні тому +3

      we're trying to make something to eat, not give it the right to vote

  • @specificsetter
    @specificsetter Місяць тому +536

    new alchemy video just dropped

    • @adengoldstein5130
      @adengoldstein5130 Місяць тому +37

      Next project turning lead to gold

    • @crimsonqueen751
      @crimsonqueen751 Місяць тому

      @@adengoldstein5130 ...using mushrooms and baby cow juice

    • @grapesandsand3816
      @grapesandsand3816 Місяць тому

      @@adengoldstein5130 wikipedia/Golden_rain_demonstration

    • @sparking023
      @sparking023 Місяць тому +8

      If they whip out a large metal armor, we better be very worried

    • @_marshP
      @_marshP Місяць тому +12

      Next project combining a dog and a little girl

  • @alonsorojas3829
    @alonsorojas3829 Місяць тому +3

    Your channel is the most interesting thing I've found on UA-cam ever. I wish you success so you can keep working on the projects you want to do and for us to watch them

  • @Gaston-Melchiori
    @Gaston-Melchiori Місяць тому +4

    13:15 this part reminds me of the Merengue sketch from Les Lutiers XDD

  • @chansepaskins1915
    @chansepaskins1915 Місяць тому +134

    A few friends in my department (USU Biological Engineering) are working on creating an FBS substitute using subcritical water hydrolysis. They take algae and put it under high pressure and temperature to break down the algae into metabolites cells can use. The goal was to produce a vegan media that Upside Foods could use for cultured chicken. Pretty neat!

    • @CaleGuthrie
      @CaleGuthrie Місяць тому +8

      That's amazing

    • @andresmorera6426
      @andresmorera6426 Місяць тому +7

      Hopefully it can be used for all sorts of cell culturing applications beyond the private sector... And that the recipe and protocol is open source

    • @Blimsky
      @Blimsky 29 днів тому +4

      so a pressure cook it to a paste then feed it to vegans, sounds like the pink sludge in fallout

    • @andresmorera6426
      @andresmorera6426 29 днів тому +2

      @@Blimsky I am a vegan, and I approve of this message.

  • @gehthoffentlich
    @gehthoffentlich Місяць тому +303

    I'm a little confused - wouldn't the most important test here be a control with sterile water diluting the DMEM? To see if the alternatives are either really helping (like DMEM) or just not hurting anything while enough DMEM is available. Sorry if it's a dumb question.

    • @lucky-segfault4219
      @lucky-segfault4219 Місяць тому +112

      Nah that's a good point. If DMEM can be diluted with distilled water and still work well, that's an instant drop in costs cuz every lab has access to distilled water.
      Heck, AC units make it as a side effect of cooling the air

    • @jetison333
      @jetison333 Місяць тому +42

      Actually I think your entirely right! I hope he responds to this comment

    • @theeyeofomnipotent
      @theeyeofomnipotent Місяць тому +29

      Could be, but the 100% version with replaced fbs does remediate the results somewhat,
      Although yeah the data is better with dmem 0-100% with reverse osmosis distilled water dilution, it's not that complicated to do too,
      However the research from japan in video is probably more complete,

    • @person8064
      @person8064 Місяць тому +33

      If my bio knowledge hasn't failed me, I think that's a negative control: a group that doesn't receive treatment and isn't expected to produce a result.

    • @NoNameAtAll2
      @NoNameAtAll2 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@jetison333you're*

  • @EasterWitch
    @EasterWitch Місяць тому +2

    Another reason to use the same medium in different experiments would be to be able to recreate experiments in the future

  • @renuissance
    @renuissance Місяць тому +3

    thank you for your passionate projects that you bless youtube with. this stuff makes me want to go into molecular biology

  • @PrebleStreetRecords
    @PrebleStreetRecords Місяць тому +196

    For processing the eggs, take a look at what was used for “albumen print” photographic processes. The literature is not the easiest to find, it’s mostly in century old photographic journals. The goal was to have a clean and optically clear protein gel into which silver nitrate grains would be suspended.

    • @rahulsharmajammu
      @rahulsharmajammu Місяць тому +14

      Prep for albumen print is basically what was done here. Take albumen, whisk till stiff, leave overnight, and filter out solids, 🤷🏾

    • @Caenef
      @Caenef Місяць тому +2

      @@rahulsharmajammu Ah, glair! Seems to be pretty useful stuff for more than just illuminating manuscripts and gluing books.

  • @markopolo1271
    @markopolo1271 Місяць тому +434

    If this channel has taught me anything it's that biochemists absolutely fkn love E.coli and use it a lot more than the average Joe not in the know would ever expect

    • @benjaminlamothe2093
      @benjaminlamothe2093 Місяць тому +100

      That's because they reproduce every 30 minutes, they are crazy efficient.

    • @benmcreynolds8581
      @benmcreynolds8581 Місяць тому

      Yep from what I've seen is since they reproduce so fast, they can quickly see any effects, changes & then go from there.. But I'm no certified scientist

    • @am529
      @am529 Місяць тому +36

      there are a plethora of different strains, some of which naturally live in the human digestive system. Only a handful are harmful to people.

    • @markopolo1271
      @markopolo1271 Місяць тому

      @@am529 I know I'm more so just commenting on how E.coli is used far more in biochemistry than anyone not in the know would ever expect.
      I for one didn't know until I stumbled on this channel just how much it's used in this field of work.

    • @littlegrabbiZZ9PZA
      @littlegrabbiZZ9PZA Місяць тому +54

      They're just overall pretty chill dudes. Very relaxed growth requirements, readily uptake DNA if zapped and/or sauna-ed a bit, don't stink to high heaven, they even come in nonopthogenic!

  • @huntercoomer1350
    @huntercoomer1350 Місяць тому +1

    This work is so important to understanding how cells work. I’m so glad your videos are so easy to watch so people can get interested into science

  • @mbfhh
    @mbfhh Місяць тому +1

    God I love how much detail they go into 😭😭😭 take my money just don't stop making this amazing insane content

  • @nyyppa7956
    @nyyppa7956 Місяць тому +118

    The comment count is already nearing a thousand so I don't know if anyone reads this, but wouldn't it have been more beneficial to use carbon dioxide or some acid that you could later precipitate out, to separate the whey from milk?
    Vinegar (mostly acetic acid) is a weak acid with small molecular sizes that can pass cell membranes, so even after neutralizing the pH, it would keep reacting inside and outside the cells and mess up things. At least that's why one should never adjust aquarium water's pH with weak acids. Doing so could easily end up killing the fishes. Only use strong acids (nitric, sulfuric, muriatic) for that, which leave chemically more inert acid residues.
    Not sure if any of the aforementioned ones would be suitable for this purpose though. That's why I suggested either carbon dioxide (at least it's the easiest to obtain and apply with sodastream, not sure if there are other acid forming gasses that have high vapor pressure) that could be mostly evaporated from whey by bubbling the solution with nitrogen gas (pumping just air would remove the CO2 as well, but it might also oxidize something important), or maybe there's some suitable acid that would precipitate during the neutralizing process, like oxalic acid + calcium hydroxide.
    Just the first few ideas that came to my mind.

    • @sneediumminer
      @sneediumminer Місяць тому

      yeah acetate ion in humans is toxic so i cant imagine having a bunch of it floating around is good for the cells

    • @user-fz1nu9uy6q
      @user-fz1nu9uy6q Місяць тому +4

      Now i want to see what happens if i soda streamed some milk xD

    • @nyyppa7956
      @nyyppa7956 29 днів тому +6

      @@user-fz1nu9uy6q You'd get lots of foam, and coagulated proteins separating from whey. More importantly, I'm looking forward for your taste report, which is the, erm.. more interesting part 🙃

    • @pigsnoutman
      @pigsnoutman 28 днів тому +6

      Dilute sodium acetate is extremely benign. It's used in blood transfusions and neonatal care, so it's probably close to harmless to cells.

    • @BobMcBobJr
      @BobMcBobJr 27 днів тому

      Could use dilute HCL. Make some more salt.

  • @OldShatterham
    @OldShatterham Місяць тому +276

    really would not have expected beer to do so well...

    • @dr.spudies1555
      @dr.spudies1555 Місяць тому +78

      Much like your average dad over 40, cells just love beer

    • @MattRose30000
      @MattRose30000 Місяць тому +38

      it's what secretly keeps humanity alive for millennia

    • @dr.spudies1555
      @dr.spudies1555 Місяць тому +16

      I mean historically speaking wine, beer, and spirits are some of our oldest inventions.

    • @hammerth1421
      @hammerth1421 Місяць тому +58

      It's basically yeast broth, especially since the way they used it massively dilutes the alcohol.

    • @bernard832
      @bernard832 Місяць тому +50

      Brewing beer is cell culture. The main difference is that the spent media is the desired product.

  • @NeilSearle
    @NeilSearle 27 днів тому

    Well done mate, love the videos. Always a good day to find a new one from you.

  • @legovogel8656
    @legovogel8656 26 днів тому +2

    Since coconut water performed relatifly good as a FBS replacement, maybe try turning other sorts of nuts/seeds into some sort of seed juice. Combining animal and plant produce could also be a way to broaden the nutrient composition, like mixing eggs and coconut water.

  • @Nothingseen
    @Nothingseen Місяць тому +72

    "When you think about it, milk is just purified blood" is NEVER a sentence I expected to hear

    • @josephcasebeer7683
      @josephcasebeer7683 29 днів тому +12

      So are tears.

    • @hairymcnipples
      @hairymcnipples 26 днів тому

      What? That's ridiculous. It's nutritionally fortified sweat!

    • @CharlieKell
      @CharlieKell 26 днів тому

      Don't think about the circumstances for the cows to produce milk then.

    • @feuerling
      @feuerling 26 днів тому +3

      Milk is just fancy sweat. Much more tasty than normal sweat though, luckily.

    • @GoldenPantaloons
      @GoldenPantaloons 25 днів тому

      ​@@feuerling How DOES normal sweat taste?

  • @noob19087
    @noob19087 Місяць тому +126

    Wow, that felt like 6 minutes. I was wondering "wait that's it??" as the video ended. You sure made it entertaining!

  • @Cptn_Candy
    @Cptn_Candy Місяць тому

    I was planning to put the its what plants crave reference here at the end of the video, so glad you added the clip to the video!

  • @pauljones9150
    @pauljones9150 Місяць тому +3

    This is fascinating
    Great job again mr mad scientist

  • @wincentywilk7511
    @wincentywilk7511 Місяць тому +86

    Fun fact: you can actually buy pocari sweat as a powder for dillution, I'm pretty sure that would cut down a little on shipping.

    • @thehuntermikipl1170
      @thehuntermikipl1170 Місяць тому +3

      A little?

    • @_Circus_Clapped_
      @_Circus_Clapped_ Місяць тому +2

      ​@@thehuntermikipl1170
      just dilute the powder in your medium, the powder is way stronger than whatever they put in the bottle

    • @thehuntermikipl1170
      @thehuntermikipl1170 Місяць тому

      @@_Circus_Clapped_ don't troll

  • @lucky-segfault4219
    @lucky-segfault4219 Місяць тому +73

    Now we need the reverse study: how much Gatorade can you replace with dmem before gamers stop seeing advantages
    Will dmem become the sports drink of top athletes?

  • @Scott.E.H
    @Scott.E.H Місяць тому

    My God I can't wait to see this upcoming stuff. Lab grown meat is something I'm definitely interested in and you guys just making some casually for fun really makes me optimistic.

  • @R-Tex.
    @R-Tex. 25 днів тому +1

    Man, you're freaking awesome! You make biotech so easy! These videos are awesome! But I do miss those older videos where you'd teach us making diy mods or even a whole new piece of equipment, like the nanodrop style spectrometer!

  • @Pwn3dbyth3n00b
    @Pwn3dbyth3n00b Місяць тому +100

    8:49 I'm pretty sure the lab supplier sells them like that for consistency across experiments for being able to replicate experiments from papers. It's like how the ISO standard tea is like 500 dollars for a very bad and bland tea.

    • @DemsW
      @DemsW Місяць тому +26

      That's 100% it, they pay to remove any variation factors. Same goes for most lab stuff.

    • @skorp5677
      @skorp5677 Місяць тому +4

      Have no clue but tend to agree. Not required for exploratory stuff like on this channel though :)

    • @jonhinman2471
      @jonhinman2471 Місяць тому +2

      Not sure who came up with removing all variations in order to 'baseline' ; it's a monocultural bland paradigm and actually eliminates any spice which extends life and expands consciousness. We need to understand and implement the interaction between rosemary, cell growth and antibacterial properties for instance as this among others can play a vital part in organic growth overall

    • @DemsW
      @DemsW Місяць тому +16

      ​@@jonhinman2471 Removing variation is the only way to be sure your results are the the product of the experiment and not some outside force. I've never seen anyone argue against that. Then in the experiment you can make as many/much variations as you want.

    • @okaydetar821
      @okaydetar821 Місяць тому +5

      @@jonhinman2471 It's just meant for running experiments, that's not meant to be a final product.

  • @owenkegg5608
    @owenkegg5608 Місяць тому +39

    Hearing the phrase "meat laser" shook my entire world in a way previously not imaginable

    • @JustADiamondBlock
      @JustADiamondBlock 25 днів тому +3

      "No John, your not allowed to be making meat out of Gatorade in the garage"

  • @LAPCGames
    @LAPCGames Місяць тому +2

    As a (former) lab technician who worked in cell culture for years, this is incredible
    I never liked openned a bottle of FBS (or baby cow juice, I love this name) but I never though about changing it with Gatorade

  • @slimshady8252
    @slimshady8252 Місяць тому

    Congrats on what you’ve learned. Excited to see what it means for the future

  • @blar2112
    @blar2112 Місяць тому +150

    The joke is on you, providers have been using 70% gatorade on the medium they sell for ages to increase the profit margin.

    • @chyza2012
      @chyza2012 Місяць тому +17

      that'd the make final mix 91% gatorade, and it still works well, you could probably get away with homeopathic concentrations of medium at that rate

    • @blar2112
      @blar2112 Місяць тому

      @@chyza2012 Homeopathy is a profitable business, expanding to grow mediums.

  • @antonpavlov9019
    @antonpavlov9019 Місяць тому +50

    The project of growing a complete gamer on gatorade is ongoing I see

  • @thehonestdude1067
    @thehonestdude1067 Місяць тому

    We need a 3 hour video of this

  • @xorowl1584
    @xorowl1584 Місяць тому

    this channel straight up is the most exciting thing on all of the internet. Keep it up man, you're gonna solve major world problems

  • @vineet_2003
    @vineet_2003 Місяць тому +125

    Holy shit the concept is freaking genius
    If this works on large scale
    And is refined
    The cost of animal tissue culture will reduce by a significant amount

    • @mbirth
      @mbirth Місяць тому +18

      The cost might get reduced, but the market price will stay the same. That's how it usually works.

    • @GUGUthejoker
      @GUGUthejoker Місяць тому

      Nobody wants lab grown meat

    • @chriswheeler6092
      @chriswheeler6092 Місяць тому +7

      People have already figured that out and started investing serious money. Now people are debating the Morality of it.

    • @charlethemagne5466
      @charlethemagne5466 Місяць тому

      ​@@chriswheeler6092 raising and killing a cow is a lot more immoral than growing meat. One requires death and suffering the other doesn't, and no I'm not a vegan.

    • @dieselbaby
      @dieselbaby Місяць тому +1

      @Ger954 aka the future

  • @memejeff
    @memejeff Місяць тому +19

    I was reading papers some months ago looking for replacements for FBS growth factors and half gave up. Never thought of eggs and milk. Genius.

  • @windowzombie
    @windowzombie Місяць тому +1

    What! The mummy video got demonetized? That was one of the coolest videos, bought your papyrus mummy guide after that video.

  • @kelownatechkid
    @kelownatechkid Місяць тому

    This is incredible work!!

  • @ThatGuyRNA
    @ThatGuyRNA Місяць тому +113

    Every day, I get closer to my clone army

    • @tr3vk4m
      @tr3vk4m Місяць тому +2

      you should probably throw those tissues away

    • @adora_was_taken
      @adora_was_taken Місяць тому +3

      elsewhere in the world, someone's working on a droid army

    • @ThatGuyRNA
      @ThatGuyRNA Місяць тому +3

      @@adora_was_taken that’s my buddy vin, I sure hope we don’t have conflict in the future

  • @Volvith
    @Volvith Місяць тому +5

    God, i love science.
    >laberatory technicians developing a nutritional aid for artificial cell growth in labs<
    _"Wait... What if we just swap it out with Japanese Gatorade?"_
    *>actually works

  • @damonminnix4660
    @damonminnix4660 Місяць тому

    This is awesome. Really awesome. It’s incredible how closely cooking meat and creating meat are related. Side note, it also makes me feel more at ease about the concept of consuming lab-grown meat.

  • @christosboukouvalas7107
    @christosboukouvalas7107 26 днів тому +1

    This was a fascinating video. Although not currently studying in the field of biology, I am curious to know if a symbiotic culture like Kefir could make milk, or similar products, better growth media. Anyways, great video as always. Thank you for making such content free, it's been a very long time since I've been to a genetics lab as a student and I miss those days. Good luck with every project.

  • @KanalBiyogen
    @KanalBiyogen Місяць тому +25

    Fellow biologist here, I think this should be someone's master's thesis or student project and it is showing promise to be a startup one point. A big however, the only reason I believe that DMEM's can't be replaced by homemade recipes in academia is not the growth issue, more about replicability of the experiments. It's already so hard to follow protocols even though you use the exact brand, the exact amount indicated in the paper. Other than this, let's break the monopoly of lab suppliers lol.

    • @kokofan50
      @kokofan50 Місяць тому +7

      Maybe the industry should move away from proprietary formulas to standardized formulas

    • @KanalBiyogen
      @KanalBiyogen Місяць тому +6

      @@kokofan50 as the video says, more or less each DMEM contain the same ingredients however such small differences may create certain issues. The point here is the homemade recipes will complicate the issue even more and academia will probably won't like it.

    • @andresmorera6426
      @andresmorera6426 Місяць тому +2

      Hell yeah, let's break those price gouging monopolies and cartels that make research unnecessarily expensive!!!
      Also, I agree small differences in cell culture media do cause issues. But in a hypothetical situation where labs are making their own DMEM from the same recipe, I believe from my experiences in cell culture that variability that already exists due to differences between lots of FBS is way more significant than the likely differences between homemade batches of DMEM substitute. I hope that sentence made sense.

  • @Somedude20282
    @Somedude20282 Місяць тому +87

    Buddy you could have found a local Asian market for that pocari sweat & green one.. But props to burning that money for science!

    • @ThePenisMan
      @ThePenisMan Місяць тому

      Not everyone has a local Asian market. I know my town sure doesn’t, and it’s the second biggest in the state I’m in. The most Asian thing I can buy here is like… lo mein noodles from an actual Asian restaurant and offbrand pockys from Trader Joe’s

    • @solofdragons6446
      @solofdragons6446 Місяць тому +23

      Thing is, Thought Emporium is a Canadian channel, and outside of major cities it can be very difficult to find ethnic markets that sell stuff like that. Even within the shops that do, it can be difficult. I know here in Manitoba, there's a store in Winnipeg called Oomomo, it specialises in Japanese products. I have not once seen Pocari Sweat or Dakari Green there, but even if i had the stock changes with whats popular in Japan. but Japanese products in general can be hard to locate here. Most Asian markets i've seen cater more towards Chinese and Filipino products as we just have a much larger population of Chinese and Filipino immigrants than we do Japanese.

    • @Shall0e
      @Shall0e Місяць тому

      ​@@solofdragons6446inside London, Ontario, there are a couple of Asian Markets, and I'm decently sure they have those there, if he lives nearby or wants to make the trip, it's a good idea to check.

    • @rogerp.2442
      @rogerp.2442 Місяць тому

      @@solofdragons6446He’s in Montréal, Pocari Sweat is 100% available here on some japanese/korean supermarkets

  • @GinjaSama
    @GinjaSama Місяць тому

    first time seeing your videos, really enjoyed! instant sub :)

  • @KingMB_XJ_Official
    @KingMB_XJ_Official 16 днів тому +2

    13:24 I don't know why, but I like the casual swearing in such an educational video.

  • @electroninja8768
    @electroninja8768 Місяць тому +11

    With regards to using milk, about a hundred+ years ago physicians did try using milk as a blood replacement for transfusions. It didn't work, but I thought it was interesting to consider that other people throughout history were on a similar path.

    • @CAMSLAYER13
      @CAMSLAYER13 Місяць тому +6

      You can use coconut milk a blood plasma substitute in a pinch

  • @noob19087
    @noob19087 Місяць тому +35

    I guess feline bovine serum is like the real life equivalent of LCL from Evangelion.

    • @azertyQ
      @azertyQ Місяць тому +15

      fetal*

    • @KarachoBolzen
      @KarachoBolzen Місяць тому +25

      ​@@azertyQthe cat cows are taking over

    • @memejeff
      @memejeff Місяць тому +9

      MooYow

    • @noob19087
      @noob19087 Місяць тому +7

      @@azertyQ Wow. That's hilarious, how did that get in there? I'm keeping it!

    • @Adshercott
      @Adshercott Місяць тому

      Yoga serum, but only the one pose.

  • @P0t4t0m4n
    @P0t4t0m4n 21 день тому

    Thank you for this lovely Meringue recipe, i'll make sure to follow it

  • @Soulalkhemizt
    @Soulalkhemizt 28 днів тому

    Bought the hoodie ! Keep on the good work guys !

  • @pistol0grip0pump
    @pistol0grip0pump Місяць тому +66

    For a moment there I thought those cartons said "Concentrated concentrate" I was thinking "That must be some INCREDIBLY concentrated...whatever the fuck it is!" 🤦😅😑 I need sleep, but AFTER this awesome vid!

    • @FleshWizard69420
      @FleshWizard69420 Місяць тому +12

      I was concentrating on the concentrated concentrate too

  • @levprotter1231
    @levprotter1231 Місяць тому +20

    I think the Vitamin water ingredient responsible for the cells not growing may have been vitamin A.

    • @noi0124
      @noi0124 Місяць тому +8

      I think it's the kiwi curse. Even jello doesn't work with kiwi.

    • @clioneclione986
      @clioneclione986 15 днів тому +1

      Came here to say this, I think it's likely.

  • @jakoblarok
    @jakoblarok Місяць тому +4

    Haha! Around 13:00 I was like, "Wow, adding sugar... ha, it's like he's making a meringue" [puts into piping bag] "Oh..."

  • @Drdslyr
    @Drdslyr Місяць тому +1

    My favorite cooking Channel

  • @Pixelarter
    @Pixelarter Місяць тому +7

    18:32 Try combining the top performers to test if they can complement each other somehow.
    Maybe a mixture of some can have a more complete nutrient profile for the cells.
    Also another idea to try: "Soylent complete meal powder". It's supposed to be a balanced mixture of most nutrients the body needs.

  • @Aqoric
    @Aqoric Місяць тому +17

    I think testing electrolyte powders would be an interesting next step, there are unflavoured ones that can be purchased in bulk for very cheap( $20 for 250L). Would remove any additives from the equation.

    • @brylozketrzyn
      @brylozketrzyn Місяць тому +1

      At that moment just go for pure additives. Electrolyte drinks are mostly salt, sugar and flavour, sometimes with a small amount of potassium chloride

    • @Aqoric
      @Aqoric Місяць тому +1

      @@brylozketrzyn Proper rehydration formulas often contain BCAAs and other amino acids as well as

    • @brylozketrzyn
      @brylozketrzyn Місяць тому +2

      @@Aqoric more complex ones for sure, but we can get aminoacids from many sources. It is about balancing nutrients and hormones.

    • @Aqoric
      @Aqoric Місяць тому

      @@brylozketrzyn Absolutely, my original point was simply for large scale production it would likely prove cheaper

  • @sranprodanovic6616
    @sranprodanovic6616 Місяць тому +1

    Try mixing multiple media to possibly cover requirements that are missing from an individual contributor. Whole egg + coconut water, Fake chicken broth + pH balanced whey, etc.

  • @Tumbling_Bear
    @Tumbling_Bear Місяць тому +1

    Been waiting for this video after seeing the plates on X, damn hilarious i love it.

  • @Raphe9000
    @Raphe9000 Місяць тому +23

    Finally, I can make my own Meatcubator!

  • @jackbuff_I
    @jackbuff_I Місяць тому +50

    I was lucky enough to work in a chemical plant as an operator, yhe company was the type you'd take a concept to, and they'd do the R, D & P... and never before in my life have I been more regretful than then... the fac I didn't study chemistry GUTS me.. or any the sciences tbh.
    Literally EVERYTHING is chemistry. And it blows my damn mind.

    • @StoneBox_761a
      @StoneBox_761a Місяць тому +2

      blud is bluffing hard with that grammar, he did not work in a chemical plant yall.

    • @LordDragox412
      @LordDragox412 Місяць тому +5

      @@StoneBox_761a He was just an operator making the shine, the rest of the gang was doing science on improving the taste to sell it for more.

    • @StoneBox_761a
      @StoneBox_761a Місяць тому +1

      @@LordDragox412 regardless, i dont think he worked there with that grammar, the requirements to be there are immense.

    • @LordDragox412
      @LordDragox412 Місяць тому +2

      @@StoneBox_761a He used to have perfect grammar, but then he drank some heads. That's why he's regretful he didn't study chemistry in middle school. Quite a sad story.

  • @BenanaBoy
    @BenanaBoy Місяць тому

    Quickly becoming one of my favourite YT channels ♥

  • @ccib00
    @ccib00 Місяць тому

    Glad to see you doing research on fbs replacement as well. Even if it's not completely synthetic. It could drive the cost cheaper and more ethical.

  • @platypus4267
    @platypus4267 Місяць тому +14

    I would have loved to see a control with water or saline used to dilute the mixtures (even though that would probably lead to death pretty fast, but it would kinda put into perspective how beneficial the gatorade ect were)

  • @musicbyerland
    @musicbyerland Місяць тому +34

    At least 2-3 states have, or are about to, ban the sale of cultured meat products. So what we need is a simple, affordable "kit" to grow meat at home. Something akin to gardening, mushroom cultivation, or home brewing. I feel like we're watching the development of such a kit with every new video here! I would love a simple kit/machine where all I'd need to do is subscribe to some kind of service for regular deliveries of raw materials, nutrients, etc., plop those into a machine like an inkjet cartridge, and grow cheap, infinite steaks at home.
    Also, kindof shamefully curious to sample my own cells and grow some my own "long-pork-belly." Honestly, I bet I'd be delicious...

    • @sparking023
      @sparking023 Місяць тому +9

      I don't think that will ever fly because it's not just the "affordable kit" that's involved in this. It's also all the equipment required and the sterilization and handling protocols required to grow meat tissue in labs.
      This team is trained in that area, and even then they're prone to mistakes because that's how it goes. So letting the average Joe meddle with this sounds like a good recipe for an outburst of salmonella or something like that.
      I'm not a chemist or a biologist, but with my experience in IT and programming I can attest: the hardest thing to do is making your process user-proof. Someone *will* find a way to screw things over, and in the case of foods, the responsibility falls back on the distribution company.

    • @skorp5677
      @skorp5677 Місяць тому

      Wait, let me guess: The states trying to ban this are also full of right-wing, book-burning, cucumbers?

    • @badflamer
      @badflamer Місяць тому +2

      @@sparking023 Off the top of my head, I'd ask if you knew anyone who ever sued hasbro for their kid getting food poisoning from an Easy-Bake Oven cake.
      Or, alternatively, sued betty crocker after using unrelated salmonella-infected eggs in a cupcake batter and let their kid lick the spoon.
      It seems to me that whatever products would be made of a kit like this would fall under the same kind of legal classifications. As long as the obvious, instructed, and prescribed usage of the kit and its supplementary products is safe, user mishandling would be seen as exactly that, and not tie back to the kit distributor.

    • @anonduckduck
      @anonduckduck Місяць тому

      ⁠@@sparking023tbf (a small amount of) people (non-commercially) can their own food which also requires massive precaution in handling
      It wouldn’t be in supermarkets but I could see a world where it becomes a culinary niche as opposed to a home lab niche

    • @SubLordHawk
      @SubLordHawk Місяць тому

      Ban the sale? Just how much did the farming lobby -bribe- _ask nicely_ for that?

  • @SkyyySi
    @SkyyySi Місяць тому +1

    The best way to get people to support you is to tell them just how crazy expensive this stuff is. At least, it worked for me :')

  • @MineSpeak44
    @MineSpeak44 29 днів тому +1

    that was some really cool results. I noticed the best fbs 100% replacements were not also the best at 50%. I'd be curious to see the fbs test with 75% added for an extra data point

  • @shootingblueyes
    @shootingblueyes Місяць тому +64

    Months of patreon support to pay for a teaspoon of baby cow juice, worth it.

  • @ultrarageman2956
    @ultrarageman2956 Місяць тому +12

    18:25 "Maybe the cells wanted more uMAMI?" hahahahah😂 so great.

  • @Merriwen
    @Merriwen Місяць тому +2

    Will you guys be writing a paper on this? It looks amazing stuff.

  • @creepaze
    @creepaze 2 дні тому

    My brain was already going towards meringue when you started blending the egg whites, the visual just made it easier.

  • @abadger047
    @abadger047 Місяць тому +9

    its so cool being able to watch these videos now having done cell culture in lab. this channel was such a huge inspiration for me over the last six or so years

  • @mrslinkydragon9910
    @mrslinkydragon9910 Місяць тому +18

    This video makes me think about ameture orchid seed growing. The book "growing orchids from seed" (Seaton and ramsay 2005, Kew publishing) Actually lists a recipe for cell medium which involves a blended banana (p.g 75)

    • @fisrtnamelastname3083
      @fisrtnamelastname3083 Місяць тому +1

      Orchid, organ, potato pataya

    • @mrslinkydragon9910
      @mrslinkydragon9910 Місяць тому +2

      @fisrtnamelastname3083 well growing orchids from seed is akin to cell culture due to how orchids have evolved.
      The seeds don't have an endosperm (they are more akin to spores than seeds) and rely on mycorrhizal fungi to provide the developing seedling with nutrients.
      When growing them, you have to put them in a medium to recreate the conditions. As a result, you need to work aseptic!

    • @fisrtnamelastname3083
      @fisrtnamelastname3083 29 днів тому +1

      @@mrslinkydragon9910 wow! That's really cool! Never thought I would learn such a fact by making an awful joke lol

    • @mrslinkydragon9910
      @mrslinkydragon9910 28 днів тому

      @fisrtnamelastname3083 oh I didn't get the joke, I just like saying facts

  • @SoirEkim
    @SoirEkim Місяць тому

    The best part of this sort of research is: Your team is currently involved in food production that Will be used on a future space station. I Love It! This has truly sparked my own curiosity… Time to consider converting my own lab for said tests. 🤔

  • @D3M0N.77
    @D3M0N.77 Місяць тому +1

    Man, your opinions about animals and their lives worth is sooo unimaginably sympathetic & Empathetic

  • @Kisoku
    @Kisoku Місяць тому +9

    I feel like mushrooms would have been a good candidate for one of the substances to test. Either the mycelium or the fruiting body.

    • @Br3ttM
      @Br3ttM Місяць тому +3

      Yeast is fungus, and was tested. An actual mushroom would be too hard to liquify.

    • @Kisoku
      @Kisoku Місяць тому +1

      @@Br3ttM Yes, yeast is fungus, but it's single cell organism. In my mind multi cell organism would have more need for things requiring the growth of cells. It's true that mushrooms are not liquid and that might be a problem as they are living beings on their own 🤔 liquid cultures are a thing though. I'm not a biologist or a chemist so I can't comment if mushrooms are useful. Even milk has bacteria if it isn't pasturized.

  • @ethans6539
    @ethans6539 Місяць тому +26

    Aw sweet man made horrors within my comprehension, thanks to this awesome channel!

  • @simonpenelle2574
    @simonpenelle2574 Місяць тому

    every paper should have a video like this :) nice work

  • @ineedprimos
    @ineedprimos Місяць тому +3

    18:44 Ah yes, maggi, my nutritional and emotional supplement 💀