Nope.
Viruses can't reproduce by themselves, they have to inject their DNA into a living cell where it inserts itself into the hosts DNA to be...........................
No. They need living cells or tissues to be grown.
In a lab. It isn't grown, it's a synthetic chemical.
Gemesis is a company that grows yellow diamonds. These are known as synthetic, lab created, lab grown or cultured diamonds. Synthetic diamonds are real diamonds and also produced by D.NEA, Apollo and Chatham.
No, marijuana is a plant that grows naturally and is not made in a lab. However, there are synthetic cannabinoids that are produced in a laboratory setting for research purposes.
There are many possible causes of the rise of disease and one of them could be that viruses grown in a lab and released into the environment. Other possibilities are that new gene variations being created through genetic engineering have unpredicted consequences, effects of chemtrails, substances in foods, increased pesicide use, etc.
The world's first transplant of a completely synthetic organ occurred in January 2021 when a team of surgeons at NYU Langone Health successfully implanted a lab-grown, synthetic trachea into a patient. This groundbreaking procedure involved using a 3D-printed scaffold made from a biocompatible material, which was then populated with the patient's own cells to promote healing and integration. This achievement marked a significant advancement in regenerative medicine and the potential for synthetic organs to address organ shortages in transplant medicine.
no
Poppies. also, Afghanistan, mexico, and southeast asia, for the illegal ones, the legal ones come from poppies grown buy government sanctioned farmers around the world
It can be produced by bacteria in a lab.
Yes, lab-grown diamonds are just as hard as natural diamonds. They have the same chemical structure (pure carbon) and score a 10 on the Mohs hardness scale, making them equally durable and ideal for everyday wear. The only real difference is how they’re made — in a lab instead of deep underground.
Synthetic. It is synthesized in a lab for optimal performance in an engine. Blended is only partially synthetic, therefore not ideal.
Apparently, lab-grown diamonds and mined diamonds from the earth, when cut and polished are both weighed in carats. It is important, however, to document any lab-grown stone as such. Note that Gemological Institute of America certification for lab-grown stones will always note their origin and provide the four Cs, and apparently the European Gemological Laboratory can grade lab-grown stone. You can read more, below.