Since mRNA does make physical changes to the body of the injected, it should be possible to create a handheld scanner that can determine if the meat has, or has not, been injected with mRNA.
This may be a huge money-making opportunity for those with the proper scientific/engineering background.
This may be a huge money-making opportunity for those with the proper scientific/engineering background.
Until the inventor gets arrested for "medical misinformation"
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.
Not likely and it would be too late by then anyway.
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