it should be possible to create a handheld scanner that can determine if the meat has, or has not, been injected with mRNA.
We don't live in the 24th century Star Trek universe. It's not a trivial thing to do and it won't even matter anyway as you won't have any alternatives that won't eventually expose you to the food.
>it should be possible to create a handheld scanner that can determine if the meat has, or has not, been injected with mRNA.
We don't live in the 24th century Star Trek universe. It's not a trivial thing to do and it won't even matter anyway as you won't have any alternatives that won't eventually expose you to the food.
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