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  • @long_term_karma9899
    @long_term_karma9899 Рік тому +5071

    This man is basically the biology version of Nilered and I'm all for it

    • @MagicalKid
      @MagicalKid Рік тому +143

      With less failed attempts 😂 at least from what's being shown in videos

    • @SomethingSmellsMichy
      @SomethingSmellsMichy Рік тому +254

      ​@@MagicalKidImagine he has a "failed attempt" while making a virus and makes the next pandemic lmfao

    • @jaimeirigoyenlopez5884
      @jaimeirigoyenlopez5884 Рік тому +1

      He is much more than Nilered. Nilered's experiments are something chemists have been doing for decades. This man over here is bringing cutting edge investigation to his own lab and youtube! Pretty insane.

    • @milesedgeworth132
      @milesedgeworth132 Рік тому +128

      His alcohol aging video had him sharing a bunch of drinks with Nile and Nile just says "They all taste the same".

    • @frankhaugen
      @frankhaugen Рік тому +96

      They're IRL friends so that's probably not an accident that they have similarities

  • @paradox7830
    @paradox7830 Рік тому +3172

    I love how this guy actually takes the time to explain everything hes doing so that people who dont know the technical jargon can actually follow along

    • @DingusTheArtist
      @DingusTheArtist Рік тому +55

      Thanks to these *clear* instructions, I was able to make a beating heart!.... I hate it

    • @surviverfromLOGIN
      @surviverfromLOGIN Рік тому +5

      Precisely my thoughts. It's hard enough to know all this science, maintain a lab and work in it. The fact that they manage to film everything and explain all the processes with transparence (pun intended) is outstanding!!

    • @gamezlol7325
      @gamezlol7325 Рік тому +1

      This is how vita carnis universe began...

    • @DominicToretto-nf4xn
      @DominicToretto-nf4xn Рік тому

      he knows that nobody thats actually smart wants to watch him make a meat vegetable fish, but i do 😂

    • @I-Hate-Everybody-But-You
      @I-Hate-Everybody-But-You Рік тому +2

      I still don’t understand tho

  • @twobladedswordsandmauls2120
    @twobladedswordsandmauls2120 Рік тому +2608

    The fact that the end goal of this series is "create a novel organism like Frankenstein without the lightning" is simultaneously concerning and amazing.

    • @PrismaticCatastrophism
      @PrismaticCatastrophism Рік тому +107

      man made horrors

    • @Cyanfox3006
      @Cyanfox3006 Рік тому +79

      "When humans play gods, it ends in total dismay and destruction, and so we are playing gods now." Can't remember who said that, but i totally agree with that quote.

    • @PrismaticCatastrophism
      @PrismaticCatastrophism Рік тому +91

      @@Cyanfox3006 nah, if it's fun it was worth it. In any case, the high adaptability of the human species is rooted in our inclination to play god, as we can adapt the environment to serve us.

    • @gemma7438
      @gemma7438 Рік тому +94

      The creature from the original telling of Frankenstein wasn’t brought to life by lightning, the lightning thing came from how Victor was inspired to start learning alchemy because he saw a tree get obliterated by lightning (sorry, I’m not intentionally being a book snob, that’s just one of my favorite useless facts)

    • @PolytoxusRex
      @PolytoxusRex Рік тому +28

      ​@@gemma7438that's actually a cool fact! I didn't knew that

  • @WhatAreHumanRights666
    @WhatAreHumanRights666 7 місяців тому +138

    Please dont stop this series i want to see veggie fish!

  • @mikip282
    @mikip282 Рік тому +1948

    meat leaf, meat based robot, and vegetable fish are word combinations i never thought i would hear

  • @ender_slayer3
    @ender_slayer3 Рік тому +7630

    I still want you to take a meat base, decellularize it, and give it plant based cells. I want to see a plant monster.

    • @lechking941
      @lechking941 Рік тому +678

      so a plant based heart

    • @jamescheddar4896
      @jamescheddar4896 Рік тому +890

      see if you can give humans photosynthesis

    • @HueghMungus
      @HueghMungus Рік тому

      @@jamescheddar4896 Dude fck veganism, we go for photoism :D Straight from the soure itself!

    • @professionalprocrastinator8103
      @professionalprocrastinator8103 Рік тому

      If you want a vegetable I can give you my braindead mother in law

    • @mopman9264
      @mopman9264 Рік тому +401

      @@jamescheddar4896 i don't think you could live off of water and the sun, concerning the efficiency of photosynthesis...

  • @TheCcruiz
    @TheCcruiz Рік тому +2784

    As a former biomedical engineer who studied tissue engineering and biomaterials, I really like how you simplified the communication surrounding what each of the compounds you were using were for. HBSS, DMEM, FBS...
    It's amazing what academics take for granted with knowledge of what they think are "basic" things that are quite literally so fundamentally important.

    • @josephdogg1
      @josephdogg1 Рік тому +13

      🤓

    • @KATBOI667
      @KATBOI667 Рік тому +1

      @@josephdogg1shut the hell up and appreciate the original comment

    • @lazy_doormat3076
      @lazy_doormat3076 Рік тому +55

      @@josephdogg1Whats wrong with that? Let them be

    • @vedantdesai1
      @vedantdesai1 Рік тому

      @@josephdogg1typical illiterate 10 year old.

    • @josephdogg1
      @josephdogg1 Рік тому +1

      @@YouareAlreadyDead700 🤓

  • @rohinshyam3659
    @rohinshyam3659 9 місяців тому +36

    So we noticed something very similar when we 3D printed scaffolds from plant based materials and seeded them with fibroblasts....is that the cells were most aligned and viable around the edges and ridges. One of the reasons this could be is that ECM mechanical properties play a crucial role in determining cell orientation and so mechanical properties on the ridges are highest hence fibroblasts will more likely align and grow there most. Interesting work in this video...Our lab works on tissue engineering using 3D printing and I am open to connect

  • @dreamlesssleepart
    @dreamlesssleepart Рік тому +2290

    I love how science goes from things like "how does the universe move" to "we're growing a meat leaf"

    • @lambda653
      @lambda653 Рік тому +107

      Tbf, the meat leaf is actually a lot more useful for humanity than trying to understand how dark matter works.

    • @mifigor1935
      @mifigor1935 Рік тому

      ​@@lambda653well the thing is that all of science is useless out of context I mean right now it may seem that this only fills useless textbooks but maybe one day we'll find a way to revolutionize travel or find alien civilizations

    • @almighty7621
      @almighty7621 Рік тому +30

      First learn how this stuff works, then do stuff with it

    • @NexusLore
      @NexusLore 11 місяців тому +52

      @@lambda653 understanding how dark matter and energy works could in the far future lead to HUGE innovations in travel, energy generation and stuff we can't even imagine yet

    • @lambda653
      @lambda653 11 місяців тому +15

      @NexusLore Probably not though. All of those potential discoveries fall under black swan events, which means something fundamental about our understanding of physics completely changes. That's definitely not impossible, but considering how accurate our current theories are, and just how many resources we've already put into to find every possible potential application of every single physics theory, at this point we're pretty sure that if there is a use, it will be so advanced and complicated that we'll never see it come into fruition within the next century. This is not the case with many other fields of science like molecular biology or neuroscience. We're pretty certain that there are world changing advancements waiting to be made in those fields within the next 100 years. Like curing blindness or permanent paralysis. Obviously, there could still be some hookup about human biology that would completely stall our progress in curing blindness, but the difference is that our current scientific knowledge of physics suggests that any practical use for dark matter is completely useless and unfeasible, while our current scientific understanding of biology suggests that it is completely physically feasible to repair or replace eyeballs.

  • @tasnifrahman2486
    @tasnifrahman2486 11 місяців тому +837

    I work in a lab. My work is mostly computational but I've done plenty of cell culture work as well. The fact that youre able to afford this is very impressive.

    • @Ton12
      @Ton12 9 місяців тому +24

      How expensive do you think it would be to do this process once? Ballpark

    • @viancavarma3455
      @viancavarma3455 9 місяців тому +98

      @@Ton12extremely. Need for extremely sterile conditions and components like FBS make it very expensive.

    • @masonnasty8596
      @masonnasty8596 9 місяців тому

      Ballpark? If you had no equipment or facility, I'm assuming a minimum investment of at least $100,000 USD@@Ton12

    • @professianl_idiot
      @professianl_idiot 8 місяців тому +15

      meat leaf

    • @cheesemymeat2
      @cheesemymeat2 8 місяців тому +41

      I also work in a lab, and I wondering if he has a lab or something, because how would he have all this 😭

  • @wisemanclassified6656
    @wisemanclassified6656 Рік тому +874

    This guy is single handedly causing me to want to do biology and chemistry, I think that this kind of learning is what's missing from my high-school experience tbh

    • @munkimoto2294
      @munkimoto2294 Рік тому +57

      School is 1000x better in college than in high-school (depending on the school) small interests turn into fields of research and career

    • @chillstorm2341
      @chillstorm2341 Рік тому +37

      meat leaf.

    • @munkimoto2294
      @munkimoto2294 Рік тому +29

      @@chillstorm2341 please dont hurt me

    • @Elledra
      @Elledra Рік тому +6

      I mean... who doesn't want to make meat leaves (aside from the vegans)

    • @infinite5g486
      @infinite5g486 Рік тому +1

      ​@@Elledrasorcery

  • @PersonMan97
    @PersonMan97 8 місяців тому +25

    “Hey how’s the experiment going?”
    “my leaf exploded.”

  • @floatytrouty
    @floatytrouty Рік тому +295

    Several years ago i found this channel during my freshman year, let's just say i was mesmerized by you and the field of bioengineering. And now i have been officially accepted to the one and only Bioengineering program in my country at the best university in my country. You and this channel is very inspiring to me and kept me going on studying my hardest to do stuff like these. Keep doing what you do man, this channel is such a blessing to me.

    • @nitebreak
      @nitebreak Рік тому +6

      I’m happy for you congrats

  • @YoursUntruly
    @YoursUntruly Рік тому +300

    I hope the rest of your viewers understand how lucky they are that even though you could have ANY career you choose, you’re doing it here for us for free. Thank you, from Nova Scotia, Canada.

  • @jangotack
    @jangotack Рік тому +582

    I heard the term "meat-based robot" for the very first time today, and the things that immediately came to mind are horrific

  • @sya_7489
    @sya_7489 3 місяці тому +5

    "...and evidenty it is much easier to make leaves go clear than wood"
    Didn't expect the thought emporium to throw a shade at nilered but damm

  • @the7569
    @the7569 Рік тому +3479

    Finally, we've had vegetarian versions of meat dishes for years now. It's about time we got a meat version of a vegetarian thing lol

    • @pacotaco1246
      @pacotaco1246 Рік тому +180

      Meatatarian Plant dinners

    • @anteshell
      @anteshell Рік тому

      A small population of humans are transgender. Then there have been these jokes about transveganism. In that vein, would these be called.. transplants?

    • @MarcoMa210
      @MarcoMa210 Рік тому +113

      I think popeyes once made a carrot shaped sausage, they called it the "marrot"

    • @Felahliir
      @Felahliir Рік тому +29

      What kindof of dish is “leaf”

    • @red_herrington8988
      @red_herrington8988 Рік тому +35

      How does a meat leaf salad sound?

  • @TomMathesonColes
    @TomMathesonColes Рік тому +117

    Im a young transplant recipient and will need another one in around 20 years or so and this would be a game changer for me, not having to take anti rejection medication would be life changing.

    • @ayoCC
      @ayoCC Рік тому

      I don't really see how this will pass the final hurdle of human tests

    • @sidneyrobinson18
      @sidneyrobinson18 Рік тому +5

      ​@@ayoCCyeah there's too many close minded folks who will be too afraid of progress to try to save lives

  • @johnmccarrick3123
    @johnmccarrick3123 10 місяців тому +379

    You're unnervingly close to making the mythology of homunculus a reality, which is in turn a great first step to making mad science Pokemon. Keep going, I wanna see meat monsters because I have problems and meat monsters are the solution.

    • @choiceillusion
      @choiceillusion 6 місяців тому +4

      The picatrix would be a fun read for you

    • @malvoliosf
      @malvoliosf 4 місяці тому +1

      Yeah, there is a strong Herbert West vibe to these projects.

    • @thomgizziz
      @thomgizziz 4 місяці тому

      no he isn't. I understand you want to feel like you are included and knowledgeable but you aren't. Stop spreading nonsense.

    • @johnmccarrick3123
      @johnmccarrick3123 4 місяці тому +9

      @@thomgizziz get a sense of humor

    • @beniciogonzalez3488
      @beniciogonzalez3488 2 місяці тому

      Let’s hope bro doesn’t find any mews. . .

  • @Vallinen92
    @Vallinen92 8 місяців тому +39

    10 years ago: "Evil Chinese scientists are making chimeras in secret labs!"
    Now: Let's put rat-cells in leaves on youtube!

  • @machfaive5159
    @machfaive5159 Рік тому +104

    The decellularization process really puts in a new meaning to cleaning your veggies before you eat em

    • @seraphina985
      @seraphina985 Рік тому +5

      They remainder is pretty much nutritionally useless to humans though. Well it would work as a fibre supplement as cellulose is an indigestible sugar but everything of nutritional value is gone.

    • @phlegmony
      @phlegmony Рік тому +1

      hah it looks like techno blades remains lmao

    • @brickbrickyguy4
      @brickbrickyguy4 7 місяців тому

      ​@@phlegmony tf

    • @cewla3348
      @cewla3348 24 дні тому

      @@phlegmony What a monster.

  • @MarkWIXX
    @MarkWIXX Рік тому +228

    What seems real cool about this, is that, when both the technology of 3d printing gets advanced enough, we could literally print scaffolding and then inject cells into said scaffolding and make our own transplants.

    • @iwanttwoscoops
      @iwanttwoscoops Рік тому +22

      there’s literally the goal dude, catch up

    • @growlie2676
      @growlie2676 Рік тому +6

      Would this mean that we could never run out of meat to use or eat?

    • @autinjones7194
      @autinjones7194 Рік тому +32

      @@growlie2676 We are working on something different for that. (Selective cloning.) Meaning we only grow the parts of the animal we want to eat and it was never a thinking creature.
      What they are talking about is more for organ repairs.

    • @bubble_cookie9000
      @bubble_cookie9000 10 місяців тому

      I was thinking the same thing.

    • @cvspvr
      @cvspvr 8 місяців тому

      ​@@growlie2676such a thing already exists. it's called farming

  • @Crow15891
    @Crow15891 Рік тому +512

    The fact you own occult philosophical texts and showcased them in this really makes me believe you embrace how close to dark magic this is becoming atleast aesthetically and I really respect that

    • @avokka
      @avokka Рік тому +64

      Science in my opinion is just fully understood dark magic, it's so fucking bizarre sometimes

    • @marcosalmeida3947
      @marcosalmeida3947 Рік тому +51

      @@avokka Science is looking real hard at things and (usually metaphorically) trowing rocks at them to see what happens. By definition "meddling with the unknown". The thing most wrong with your comment is the "fully understood" part.
      White magic is engineering.

    • @blackcrasanblade
      @blackcrasanblade Рік тому +8

      @@marcosalmeida3947so dark magic possible kinda bad idea considering military use may be a thing

    • @qui-gontimtherandomraptor1072
      @qui-gontimtherandomraptor1072 Рік тому +1

      WHERE WAS THIS WHAT

    • @kaygratv
      @kaygratv Рік тому +5

      ​@avokka There's definitely a validity to Fire Emblem 3H rebranding all its Dark magic to "Reason" magic!

  • @thehumblehufflepuff4400
    @thehumblehufflepuff4400 8 місяців тому +14

    Shots fired at Nile Red, My man's a Savage.

  • @mpanganiban
    @mpanganiban Рік тому +2408

    I'm certain that this -dark magic- tissue engineering series will be my favorite one on youtube for years to come
    Edit: finding out a few days later that there's a whole strike through workshop going down here

  • @indigo9473
    @indigo9473 Рік тому +866

    5:16 Finally, a realistic depiction of lab work:D
    Great job as always!

    • @restingsleep
      @restingsleep Рік тому +37

      literally i feel that in my soul

    • @theblackvo1d
      @theblackvo1d Рік тому +30

      so true, as an organic chem major that really does encapsulate the lab experience

    • @Drebin2293
      @Drebin2293 Рік тому +2

      I thought he was just channeling AvE there for a bit.

    • @syncradar
      @syncradar Рік тому +9

      Me at night :

    • @kingghidorah8106
      @kingghidorah8106 Рік тому +6

      sussiest part

  • @mikenoplay6663
    @mikenoplay6663 Рік тому +998

    I swear we'll see the first human engineered living being not because off super advanced breakthrough but because a dude on UA-cam wanted to make a Meat Based Vegetable Fish
    Also please do more content for the cooking channel

    • @Dogo.R
      @Dogo.R Рік тому +20

      Gotta define "living being" first though. :3

    • @shipwreck9146
      @shipwreck9146 Рік тому +58

      Meat Based Vegetable Fish with a brain on a chip interfacing with a computer........ Remote controlled meat based vegetable fish.

    • @LoarvicLoarvic
      @LoarvicLoarvic Рік тому +24

      ​@@Dogo.R a being that feeds, grows and breathes. We can set aside the "procreation" part, because then we must consider all barren people are dead.

    • @NotSure416
      @NotSure416 Рік тому +6

      This *is* the cooking channel.

    • @joethepsycho2123
      @joethepsycho2123 Рік тому +6

      ​@@Dogo.R featherless biped

  • @marsfeathers
    @marsfeathers 6 місяців тому +5

    Surprise sonny's edge mention got me remembering how much i loooove that short!!!

  • @catpoke9557
    @catpoke9557 Рік тому +433

    I feel like you could make a lot of art out of this. Especially with the bone cells. You could turn so many things into a pristine, hard, white 'sculpt.'

    • @secretname2670
      @secretname2670 Рік тому +10

      Bone sculptures are already a thing. Chrizelephantine and carved bone been known since ancient greece.

    • @bronze1557
      @bronze1557 Рік тому +47

      ​@@secretname2670Yeah but it's Cooler when you know it's bioengineered y'know

    • @secretname2670
      @secretname2670 Рік тому +8

      @@bronze1557 thats a oneshot idea, it'll get boring after the limelight of novelity goes out.

    • @bronze1557
      @bronze1557 Рік тому +39

      @@secretname2670 All art is temporary anyways

    • @albo3music
      @albo3music Рік тому +21

      @@secretname2670you dont have to be a buzzkill lol

  • @mervynlarrier9424
    @mervynlarrier9424 Рік тому +104

    When one of my professors was making the rounds with his spinach leaf heart (Glenn Gaudette, he's now at Boston U but this was when he was at WPI), i started going through different leaf types in my head and what leaves might be best for them as a thought exercise. Incidentally, i think Sage would be useful for building replacement skin, and strong, unidirectionally fibrous leaves (a palm frond, just as an example) may be good for cardiac tissue. Neat stuff!

    • @diegoolivares1081
      @diegoolivares1081 Рік тому +4

      Maybe banana leaf could be useful for that

    • @gmen412
      @gmen412 Рік тому +14

      Let me answer on that, since I am currently working on it.
      Gaudette did not take in consideration the need for redundancy of the venation pattern in order to achieve functional vascularization. Also, they did not look into the inner structure of the vessels, which makes re-endothelialization unlikely for spinach leaves. Serkan Dikici briefly noted this limitation in a paper in 2019.
      However, there are plants that are better suited (e.g. lemons, who are naturally redundant). If you open a botanical atlas, you will find plenty of good candidates (mostly from Indonesia)!

    • @mervynlarrier9424
      @mervynlarrier9424 Рік тому +2

      @@diegoolivares1081 THAT WAS ONE OF MY FAVORITE ONES, I COULDN'T REMEMBER IT WHEN I WAS Typing THE COMMENT! Closest i could think is a palm frond 🤣🤣🤣. Bananas would be excellent because they're an extremely wasteful crop. The plant the berries grow from lasts only one season. That's a healthy supply of banana leaves right there (save those used for culinary purposes)

    • @mervynlarrier9424
      @mervynlarrier9424 Рік тому +4

      @@gmen412 i was wondering about how to deal with the open circulatory system of plants. I wondered if you could perhaps refresh the edges and bond them together somehow if you might get functional capillaries at least (I don't even wanna think about venous valves tbh). My expertise is bionics, however, not tissue engineering. I only have a working knowledge of the processes and concepts, but very little beyond that.

    • @diegoolivares1081
      @diegoolivares1081 Рік тому +2

      @@mervynlarrier9424 i don't really know anything about this topic, but my uneducated guest is here anyway. Maybe it would be effective scraping one of the sides and then connect it to the expose tissue? So the body could start connecting the blood vessels by itself. I don't know if the skin graft would rott thou

  • @ginnyjollykidd
    @ginnyjollykidd Рік тому +154

    I'm so glad you explained that these are a stepping stone to tailored organ transplants. That's the direction this research needs to go.

    • @noname31214
      @noname31214 Рік тому +7

      There's also the branch of lab-grown meat as food, i.e. steak that tastes, feels and essentially is real, normal meat but without having to harm animals
      And just considering that aspect from a climate-perspective seems pretty cool too

    • @the_last_ballad
      @the_last_ballad Рік тому +10

      No.
      We need vegetable fish

  • @OG_Orly_OG
    @OG_Orly_OG 9 місяців тому +5

    i’ve never been so bored and entertained at the same time

  • @bendangmoa4093
    @bendangmoa4093 Рік тому +356

    I am both terrified and fascinated. I wonder how much further bio engineering will progress in the next 27 years.

  • @gmen412
    @gmen412 Рік тому +327

    Hi there, great video!
    I am from the group that originally decellularized spinach leaves a few years ago. Most of my colleagues have moved to lab-grown meat and cell agriculture, but I am still focused on biomedical applications.
    I am sure you would love my current project, let's talk about it in private!
    PS: this month I will finally get to meet Dr. Pelling, the guy that carved ears out of apples!

    • @jabble__
      @jabble__ Рік тому +36

      He may have a business email on his UA-cam page if this comment doesn’t get his attention.

    • @lukasduday8855
      @lukasduday8855 Рік тому +22

      Hi, are you referring to the crossing kingdoms paper (Gershlak et al. 2016)? This was a main paper for a research project we did in my Master's Course and we tried the technique on apples. Nice work.

    • @gmen412
      @gmen412 Рік тому +25

      @@lukasduday8855 Yes, but I joined in 2020 and completely took over the biomedical applications when the other members moved to cellular agriculture. Now we have a funded grant for a skin graft and I am collecting preliminary data for small diameter vascular grafts.

    • @K4RP_SN
      @K4RP_SN Рік тому +2

      Poor apple

    • @onusgumboot5565
      @onusgumboot5565 Рік тому +2

      I don't know if you're serious or not. It's hard to tell these days. If you are, how about doing the human race a favor. Find a place as far away from everyone else as possible, and just stay there. None of this kind of thing is going to end well. It's gone too far already.

  • @ZaBestoTaba
    @ZaBestoTaba Рік тому +135

    Scientifically accurate transmutation! Loved it

    • @tym6217
      @tym6217 8 місяців тому

      Scientifically accurate transmutation is just Nuclear Fission/Fusion.

  • @999plays
    @999plays 9 місяців тому +4

    Meat robots?i like the sound of that

  • @carrot7868
    @carrot7868 Рік тому +38

    I salute your ability to show complex topics in a way that is simple enough to entertain yer average viewer.

  • @wokenessaplague5387
    @wokenessaplague5387 10 місяців тому +252

    I loved the concept of 100% meat based spinach salad selling right in front a 100% plant based meat shop 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @mikedrop4421
    @mikedrop4421 Рік тому +395

    Let's follow the progression, Meat grape, meat leaf and then what's next meat vine? I can't wait till you solve meat roots in episode 4 and move on to the meat vineyard in episode 5

    • @mme725
      @mme725 Рік тому +31

      Meat Tree

    • @bobloblaw4297
      @bobloblaw4297 Рік тому +15

      Delicious meaty Meat Tea

    • @stumpybumpo
      @stumpybumpo Рік тому +24

      mmm, meat wine

    • @lcmattern
      @lcmattern Рік тому +14

      When the plants give you a high five on the way into the winyard but they have no mouth so they cannot scream. XD

    • @madrandomize5115
      @madrandomize5115 Рік тому +8

      The ultimate goal is resurrecting meatloaf...
      He would do anything for... Science...

  • @DABSTABIT
    @DABSTABIT 5 місяців тому +2

    Imagine being jumpscared by shattered chica and start flapping your leaf around while live streaming

  • @Andersonikki
    @Andersonikki Рік тому +30

    The compilation of liquid spraying everywhere and him swearing profusely absolutely made my day

  • @joshpord
    @joshpord Рік тому +54

    I got into biomedical engineering with the interest of a cellular respiration driven prosthetic. This is actually an interesting step in that direction

  • @TateIsaacs
    @TateIsaacs Рік тому +42

    this channel is so cool, so glad I discovered it! Also I'm currently a bio major and I feel like the base level of biology knowledge you need for this stuff is literally insane. They do a great job of simplifying it but to even read the research papers to find out how to do this is incredible, props to y'all.

  • @CrimsonDrifter25
    @CrimsonDrifter25 6 місяців тому +7

    The question is though, does the leaf taste like chicken? 💀

  • @Pionike
    @Pionike Рік тому +49

    8:17 hehe that nile red reference

  • @DeniseSkidmore
    @DeniseSkidmore Рік тому +62

    A mesh basket would help with moving delicate items between solutions. If it hangs with space below you can even use a slow magnetic stirer underneath.

    • @Psychopatz
      @Psychopatz Рік тому +1

      would the magnetic stirer crumple the leaf? Great suggestion tho

  • @hdilger5882
    @hdilger5882 Рік тому +72

    This is so mind blowing, ten minutes ago I didn't even know that this was even within the possible. Now I'm obsessed

  • @a.p.e.x3195
    @a.p.e.x3195 4 дні тому

    bro, why was my first thought "in 100 years, bro's gonna be making a xenomorph"

  • @bruceluiz
    @bruceluiz Рік тому +13

    13:44 I can't even begin to try and comprehend how costly this joke ended up with, but it did make me chuckle. Here's hoping for more wonderful projects!

  • @hannahbunny2773
    @hannahbunny2773 Рік тому +10

    As a bioengineer learning about this exact thing at a university that specializes in biomed cardiology- this is a very good video

  • @therocinante3443
    @therocinante3443 Рік тому +8

    I just discovered this channel last night and have been binging it. He doesn't post super often so I feel lucky that I get to see this less than an hour before the start. This channel is incredible.

    • @Jimunu
      @Jimunu Рік тому +1

      He was fairly regular before the year or two of his new lab setup (he did do live streams even more informational) and getting all the infrastructure for the projects organised. So I predict and hope that the posting will increase.

    • @CRneu
      @CRneu Рік тому

      He's also removed quite a few videos which may or may not be on his patreon. It's definitely worth throwing a few dollars his way, even if you can only do it for one month. A single month of patreon is worth tens of thousands of views on youtube.

  • @snubnosedmonke
    @snubnosedmonke 5 місяців тому +1

    the clear, decellularized leaves look so cool, like jellyfish

  • @twentypast4
    @twentypast4 Рік тому +319

    I'm a vegan and this video is awesome! Very cool to basically be able to frankenstine-together some completely custom living thing from basically a living cell salad bar.
    I didn't know this was so easy (by that I mean, it's not prohibitively difficult and expensive).
    Cool chemistry insight too!

    • @twentypast4
      @twentypast4 Рік тому +24

      Subscribed, this guy is amazing. Love the comedic touch

    • @suruxstrawde8322
      @suruxstrawde8322 Рік тому +64

      And ayy, if we could sustainably grow our own meat, farming would be completely unnecessary. So this is all good for other animals as well.

    • @bilalbaig8586
      @bilalbaig8586 Рік тому +18

      @@suruxstrawde8322 Have you ever seen a lion eat a deer?

    • @galaxycroissant6527
      @galaxycroissant6527 Рік тому +26

      ​@bilalbaig8586 what does this mean? 🤨

    • @suruxstrawde8322
      @suruxstrawde8322 Рік тому +35

      @@bilalbaig8586
      Yes, I’ve also read field reports involving trackers talking about how most animals in the wild die in infinitely more horrible ways than our instant death machines in factories.
      Idk how that’s relevant to my point about the sustainability of growing meat tho. I know it’s not there yet and almost getting eaten by corporations atm, but I have a better idea that’ll piss more people off but work much better- if we grew genetically augmented, brain dead livestock so when we kill them there’s no suffering we wouldn’t have to worry about the texture or quality of anything.

  • @RisingRevengeance
    @RisingRevengeance Рік тому +29

    I really hope this becomes used in medicine soon, it's such a game changer.

    • @ZoonCrypticon
      @ZoonCrypticon Рік тому

      Anf for sure it will cost tens of thousands dollars for a small engineered muscle (organs even more). I can remember I have read ancient Sci-fi literature from Isaac Asimov or Stanislaw Lem describing organ generators like this.

    • @RisingRevengeance
      @RisingRevengeance Рік тому +5

      @@ZoonCrypticon It will probably depend on the country and how much the process can be streamlined. If you're in the US its probably gonna be a fortune anyway yeah.

  • @NUGG1ES
    @NUGG1ES Рік тому +40

    vegans are crying rn

    • @MH-jj2ss
      @MH-jj2ss 6 місяців тому +2

      As always😂

    • @PrtyNeal
      @PrtyNeal 6 місяців тому +3

      Um no we're not the video is very clear on why this is important. This has nothing to do with diets

    • @organicteamsevenlopez3896
      @organicteamsevenlopez3896 Місяць тому

      ​@@PrtyNealhow about vegan teacher

  • @cristianjimenez2471
    @cristianjimenez2471 8 місяців тому +2

    Loved the protocol dude. I worked in a hMSC cell culture lab and I am envious your home lab!

  • @mrwinemaker
    @mrwinemaker Рік тому +335

    You've made a leaf out of meat, but when are you gonna make meat out of a leaf?

    • @MauroTamm
      @MauroTamm Рік тому +51

      Green broccoli rat hearts.

    • @royrequireswifi488
      @royrequireswifi488 Рік тому +19

      @@MauroTammI prefer the spinach monkey brains

    • @MrsBrit1
      @MrsBrit1 Рік тому +1

      Strike that....reverse it.

    • @Yezpahr
      @Yezpahr Рік тому +5

      I would say since it's a 50/50 hybrid (scaffold plus contents) it is at the same also meat made out of a leaf. The meat was what was added, the leaf was already there as a scaffold...

    • @rennoc6478
      @rennoc6478 Рік тому +20

      You can do that yourself by just… eating a leaf

  • @BoyProdigyX
    @BoyProdigyX Рік тому +40

    *"Oh sh!t, Sh!t, F@CK!"* haha @ 5:24
    Best montage ever! 🤬-Sh!t

  •  Рік тому +23

    I like how humans went from making hammers out of sticks to turning leaves into meat lol

  • @e-specter6760
    @e-specter6760 5 місяців тому +1

    You know, I had a grand idea of making an entire fantasy world filled with "animals" that are really just some kind of meat/plant combination (to flesh out my story's world), and this really helps me with my research of making it. This is all so very interesting, gosh darn.

  • @sourdough_sy8008
    @sourdough_sy8008 Рік тому +17

    2:20 this man is bringing cloudy with a chance of meatballs to life

  • @dinosaurtootsies
    @dinosaurtootsies Рік тому +35

    I got a midroll ad for the leaking spinach at 5:20 for leak-free gorilla glue!
    Also, this inspires me so much. I’m considering doing my senior design project on this topic (I’m a bioengineering major) and these videos really help with explaining. Thanks!

    • @MissingRaptor
      @MissingRaptor Рік тому +1

      My ad was for Bounty: The Quicker Picker Upper. 😂
      (For anyone not familiar, it's a brand of paper towels branded as more absorbant than the competition).

    • @NickiRusin
      @NickiRusin Рік тому +2

      oof midroll algorithms are scary

  • @ArimarJ
    @ArimarJ Рік тому +35

    as a fan of living machines made out of flesh I feel this series will be one of my favourites

  • @SebastianVogel-j9u
    @SebastianVogel-j9u 6 місяців тому +4

    7:52 my favourite drink! thank you for using it

  • @limitbreak2966
    @limitbreak2966 Рік тому +11

    1:17 wait, THEYVE ALREADY DONE IT SUCCESSFULLY?! That’s actually so incredible. Wow!!

  • @kasamialt
    @kasamialt Рік тому +19

    5:10 would it even be science without a lot of behind-the-scenes swearing?

  • @mjm3091
    @mjm3091 Рік тому +28

    Oh, using the bone cells to fill up plant scaffold sounds super cool and artsy. I could easily see that being used as building decor - like those bone chapels in Europe.
    I wonder, if you could produce this way a cheaper cruelty free versions of the elephant tusk, if the technology progresses enough to produce bigger objects.

    • @Hellsong89
      @Hellsong89 Рік тому +6

      Should be pretty easy in theory. Get cells that produce mammal teeth, get it growing with enough materials to build the tusk and set it up into mold to form the shape. It may not have durable outer shell of emal, but producing tusk that is entirely of dentine should be possible, just need to break the mold for each and any contamination might be a issue, while taking long time, but it should be possible.

    • @TheEpicFlyer
      @TheEpicFlyer Рік тому +3

      Finally, using bone blocks in Minecraft is now known as *real-life*

    • @torg2126
      @torg2126 Рік тому +1

      Decellurize a banana, colonize it with elephant tooth cells, and you should have a nice small scale experiment

    • @Nick-Bel
      @Nick-Bel Рік тому

      Hehehe bone furniture Is getting clóser to reality for the average person

  • @supergameing2832
    @supergameing2832 6 місяців тому +1

    This is actually so dope and should be fully funded like right away bro and hopefully is

  • @rogersmith8339
    @rogersmith8339 Рік тому +4

    I just love the idea of "fake" vegetables and fruits made from meat just to counter all the fake meat products.

  • @laikam5402
    @laikam5402 Рік тому +276

    as a vegetarian who hasn’t had a cheeseburger in about a decade… please god let this technology advance as fast as possible

    • @lechking941
      @lechking941 Рік тому +4

      XD evne though all the animals used in the meat industry are solely raised for this task. unless ya getting deer or something and that place has a sessional menue

    • @Kruzhh
      @Kruzhh Рік тому +39

      Did you hear the part about the baby cow juice?

    • @hn396
      @hn396 Рік тому

      Wait until you find out what fetal bovine serum is made from...

    • @Cotif11
      @Cotif11 Рік тому +4

      @@Kruzhh Oh god don't tell us you're a pro-lifer

    • @Cotif11
      @Cotif11 Рік тому +61

      @@Kruzhh If it's an ethical choice against animal farming then there isn't any problem with lab grown meats from fetal stem-cells

  • @reflective_shell
    @reflective_shell Рік тому +6

    Watching you reconstructing the whole method was an extraordinary experience! bioengineering is becoming closer to a mundane level

  • @unknown-dc2qo
    @unknown-dc2qo 2 місяці тому

    Imagine doing a life saving surgery on a important figure and then: spinach

  • @KirssarGames
    @KirssarGames Рік тому +24

    Hey 😊 vegetarian here. I was not offended even once on this video. I know for the moment we still need to use some animal components on this process but MY MAN, you are advancing and promoting a technology that will one day free millions of animals each year from suffering. Thank you for the video, amazing as always. So hyped to know the neuron proyect it's being worked on 😄

    • @praxisdragon
      @praxisdragon Рік тому

      Vegetarians pay for dairy/eggs which are industries arguably more horrific than the meat industry. If you're not vegan, you're just as bad as a meat eater, you're paying for animal torture either way.

    • @mikerotchburns42069
      @mikerotchburns42069 Рік тому +2

      Nobody

    • @KirssarGames
      @KirssarGames Рік тому

      @@vinbin423 I'll delete if you think it's a harmful opinion, sorry for discomforting you :(

  • @OvAeons
    @OvAeons Рік тому +46

    imagine using giant leaves to create giant skin grafts

    • @maltflesh
      @maltflesh Рік тому +4

      this is talked about in ssp circles

    • @svendie-gramm1378
      @svendie-gramm1378 Рік тому +1

      it's always a cool idea considering that there are procedures that wrap the affected area of the skin with fish scale for proliferation. So many things to consider, I just thought it was funny that it comes full circle, from the vegetable fish theory to the skin graft.

  • @scottbruner9266
    @scottbruner9266 Рік тому +24

    5:31 😅
    Watching those leaves “explode” followed by your repeated F-bombs has started a giggle-fest that just won’t stop

  • @JPSIWA
    @JPSIWA 6 місяців тому

    Bro said: if we are gonna make meat out of plants then dammit I'ma make plants outta meat 💀

  • @unholyhardy4359
    @unholyhardy4359 Рік тому +20

    Now I need to see NileRed try making clear leaves

  • @qgame4941
    @qgame4941 Рік тому +52

    Every time I watch one of your videos I feel very validated both in my decision to become a scientist when i was 6 and also in ditching physics for biology after I had an internship in particle accelerator lab. Biology and medicine rule!

  • @kellym9190
    @kellym9190 Рік тому +10

    “Meat leaf” sounds like an interesting insult

  • @Ultra04channel
    @Ultra04channel 4 місяці тому +1

    This channel is going to make a full on servitor eventually. I'm calling it now.
    A computer with robot parts controlling an organic body.

    • @yomoniix
      @yomoniix 4 місяці тому

      Basically meat mindflayer

  • @markmarketing7365
    @markmarketing7365 Рік тому +88

    Awesome! Do the cells (continue to) multiply after they adhere to the plant's structure? I'm left wondering if they will eventually fill up the cellulose structure or if it would be required to add new cells from a culture for this.

    • @inthefade
      @inthefade Рік тому +6

      I’m curious about that because it depends on the epigenetic instructions of the cells. What they are programmed to build. It may not match with the plant’s structure.

    • @infiniteplanes5775
      @infiniteplanes5775 Рік тому +1

      Yes they are

    • @restingsleep
      @restingsleep Рік тому

      from what i know about cell culture, if they can adhere to the cellulose structure and are not dead, theyll continue to multiply. probably not to the point of filling in the entire leaf because iirc anywhere more than a monolayer of cells will result in nutrients not getting to the cells beneath it (since they do not have blood vessels). i imagine the moment the confluency (percent of adherence surface is covered by cells) reaches a 100 theyll all die and fall off en masse though.

  • @One_Piece_Lover1111
    @One_Piece_Lover1111 Рік тому +20

    0:46 ''Because when idiots like myself-" If he's an idiot WHAT DOES THAT MAKE ME?!?!?!?!

  • @ryanread8617
    @ryanread8617 Рік тому +5

    Science is wonderfully complicated and confusing, but beautiful when you get the basic idea of what happening.

  • @chadchipman257
    @chadchipman257 10 місяців тому

    The fact that this man referenced carnivore the best episode in love death robots is amazing I’m more interested then before

  • @365daysofpool
    @365daysofpool Рік тому +7

    Thank you for the play by play with the reagents. I am working on the transparent wood project, but i may use peroxide for the bleaching. I used acetone to dry out the wood, but will probably use dawn power wash for my detergent step, but any degreaser could work i feel. I think patience will be the key. All the variations of the experiment i have seen have done too much cooking and this gentle approach seems very viable. Thanks for the vid. Your CRISPR stuff brought me to your channel.

  • @Gauss247
    @Gauss247 Рік тому +6

    Nice shout out to Nile Red!! you guys are the best!

  • @Anonymous-zp4hb
    @Anonymous-zp4hb Рік тому +13

    Wow I remember the meat berry one and how not-so-well it went.
    Amazing improvement.

  • @Kindog1223
    @Kindog1223 7 місяців тому

    If they are edible, you can end world hunger, there’s like a gazzillion leafs on earth

  • @themadpolymath3430
    @themadpolymath3430 Рік тому +46

    I love your channel so much, your doing exactly what I would love to do. Trying to go back to school for cell biology because I wanna get into cell culturing and synthetic biology!

  • @xskellybones
    @xskellybones Рік тому +8

    As a vegeterian, this doesn't make me uncomfortable. This is cool as hell.

  • @RainbowFlowerCrow
    @RainbowFlowerCrow Рік тому +5

    I'm convinced that everything we are, and ever will be, is all a part of this guy's mad science! Kidding aside, weren't we all just substrate grown in our mother's wombs at one point? This is a fascinating channel; so glad that I subscribed!

  • @chrispoteat7135
    @chrispoteat7135 7 місяців тому

    some real "cloudy with a chance of meatballs" stuff right here.

  • @Octahedran
    @Octahedran Рік тому +5

    I have not messed with decellularization but I have with pumping liquids through leaves, and i figured out that it is good to think of it as a circuit. It needs a in, a out. and everything needs to be connected up. The best place to start is to get extremely fresh leaves. It also takes some time to find a good place for exit. But the exit has to be quite small.

  • @Undeemiss
    @Undeemiss Рік тому +4

    Excellent experiment! I love to think that the future of technology is growing our own organisms from scratch.

  • @Andreasistrans
    @Andreasistrans 8 місяців тому

    Biologists: * casually creates a living being*

  • @marisatacay3651
    @marisatacay3651 Рік тому +5

    This video just actually made my son really continue to become a scientist, so he said he wanted to make a dwad heart alive again. What a dream

  • @TheEnrique5655
    @TheEnrique5655 Рік тому +15

    Hey there! I've been following the channel for years and I love the content. I found inspiration in your meat grape video years ago to base my BSc thesis on it. Currently I'm doing an internship at Mosa Meat, growing muscle tissue for human consumption. Keep it up, your videos may be inspiration for many bright minds (not me)!!

  • @okay-oliver
    @okay-oliver Рік тому +22

    OH YEAH! so excited to see an update on this project :)

  • @hrrawr
    @hrrawr 8 місяців тому

    This is also how Chucky the Killer Doll works when he starts "turning human".

  • @pauldeddens5349
    @pauldeddens5349 Рік тому +145

    Theoretically, could you take a dense branching fruit or vegetable, like a cabbage, broccoli, or melon, decellularize it, and refill it with neuron cells to create a brain?

    • @nobody.of.importance
      @nobody.of.importance Рік тому +76

      Sadly no, brains are highly organized structures that need various support systems to help guide their axons to the intended target.

    • @GeorgeDCowley
      @GeorgeDCowley Рік тому +16

      @@nobody.of.importance And things wouldn't be very well connected.

    • @pauldeddens5349
      @pauldeddens5349 Рік тому +46

      @@nobody.of.importance Im not saying it would work well. I just am interested to see how well a bundle of neurons organize themselves in an unfamiliar environment and attempt to form a brain.
      Insects have very simple (but obviously complex compared to complete scratch) brains that are capable of surprising levels of thought. Surely you could approximate that to some degree.

    • @nobody.of.importance
      @nobody.of.importance Рік тому +43

      @@pauldeddens5349 Fair, I'm just not sure you could really call it a "brain" per se. If you're curious, you should look into cerebral organoids, they're pretty close to what you're describing.

    • @mrblack5145
      @mrblack5145 Рік тому +11

      ​@@nobody.of.importance kind of like assembling a computer but not installing any operating system?