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DARPA wants to modify warfighters’ red blood cells to operate in dangerous environments more effectively

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DARPA wants to modify warfighters’ red blood cells to operate in dangerous environments more effectively

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DARPA Wants to Modify Warfighters' Red Blood Cells to Operate in Dangerous Environments More Effectively
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DARPA is looking to modify red blood cells with either natural or synthetic "cargoes" to aid warfighters' abilities in dangerous and extreme environments.
  • @[email protected]
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    2•7 months ago

    In my experience “soldier” is fine. Just don’t call a Marine a Sailor.

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      I’ve seen them get pissy and at least correct people over either, but YMMV I guess

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      2•7 months ago

      But they’d love to tell you about their favorite flavor of crayon!

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