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[-] Ephera@lemmy.ml 3 points 12 hours ago

Very interesting, but it's wild to me that needles made from silk proteins are the first choice here. Surely there's gotta be some plant protein or cellulose or such that's a lot cheaper.

I do also wonder, if they looked at bringing out melatonin onto the fields before the harvest, in hope of the plants picking it up via their roots.
The article makes it sound like they had a solution (microneedles) in search of a problem, so maybe they didn't even really look at other solutions. Which is fine, other studies can do that, but yeah, we should do that.

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