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this post was submitted on 25 Aug 2025
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Very cool research. I was one of the few who seemed to like studying the plant module at university, so I'm having fun learning about this new development.
Unrelated to that, I gotta give props to one of the researchers quoted heavily in the linked article, Sarah Assmann, for how well she's playing the grant game:
Like, that is an expertly crafted statement in terms of bigging up the significance of your research in a manner that is honest, but strategic in terms of future grant money. I feel like I'm surrounded by researchers who are either doing awesome research that they're terrible at pitching, or people whose projects are meh, but they turn the bullshit up to 11. These guys are playing the game well though
Hm, I feel like this study does actually fall into the latter "meh" category. Sure, it is great to have the information what molecules in particular control the stomata to open and close. But we do already have so much knowledge of the intricacies of plant metabolism that this is yet just another tiny puzzle piece in the grand scheme of things. So they try to sell their research here as leading to much more open research questions, but I doubt that they actually found any actually new compounds that no one has ever found before.
We truly do live in an unprecedented age of gender equality.
Ok, I'm done being 5 now