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  • A Team of Biohackers Has Figured Out How to Inject Your Eyeballs With Night Vision

    In "people becoming superhuman" news, a small independent research group has figured out how to give humans night vision, allowing them to see over 50 meters in the dark for a short time. Science for the Masses, a group of biohackers based a couple…


    In "people becoming superhuman" news, a small independent research group has figured out how to give humans night vision, allowing them to see over 50 meters in the dark for a short time.

    Science for the Masses, a group of biohackers based a couple hours north of Los Angeles in Tehachapi, California, theorized they could enhance healthy eyesight enough that it would induce night vision. To do this, the group used a kind of chlorophyll analog called Chlorin e6 (or Ce6), which is found in some deep-sea fish and is used as an occasional method to treat night blindness.

    "Going off that research, we thought this would be something to move ahead with," the lab's medical officer, Jeffrey Tibbetts, told Mic. "There are a fair amount of papers talking about having it injected in models like rats, and it's been used intravenously since the '60s as a treatment for different cancers. After doing the research, you have to take the next step."

    To do so, team biochem researcher Gabriel Licina became a guinea pig.

    How it happened: With what's basically a really fine turkey baster, Tibbetts slowly dripped 50 microliters of Ce6, an extremely low dose, into Licina's speculum-stretched eyes, aiming for the conjunctival sac, which carried the chemical to the retina.



    "To me, it was a quick, greenish-black blur across my vision, and then it dissolved into my eyes," Licina told Mic.

    And then they waited. From the patent they read, the effects start kicking in within an hour. Licina and Tibbetts had done their research, going so far as to post a paper called "A Review on Night Enhancement Eyedrops Using Chlorin e6." But they are, after all, a bunch of guys working out of a garage. So they went out to a dark field and tested Licina's new superpowers.

    Did it work? Yes. It started with shapes, hung about 10 meters away. "I'm talking like the size of my hand," Licina says. Before long, they were able to do longer distances, recognizing symbols and identifying moving subjects against different backgrounds.

    "The other test, we had people go stand in the woods," he says. "At 50 meters, we could figure out where they were, even if they were standing up against a tree." Each time, Licina had a 100% success rate. The control group, without being dosed with Ce6, only got them right a third of the time.



    Hacking the human body: Biohacks like these are a perfect example of where science and biology can go, and something like providing temporary night vision could be used for more than just a really serious Doctor Mid-Nite costume. Imagine search-and-rescue teams being able to see in the dark in forested areas or hostage situations.

    It doesn't have to be done with a colossal budget, either. With the amount of information freely available, pursuing science can be more about curiosity than resources.

    "For us, it comes down to pursuing things that are doable but won't be pursued by major corporations," Tibbetts says. "There are rules to be followed and don't go crazy, but science isn't a mystical language that only a few elite people can speak."

    What's next? For the lab's night vision experiment, there are other tests they need to do, with hard science with actual lab equipment and getting real numbers on the electrical stimulation in the eye. But for now, it's fair to say it worked.

    "Once you get the hard numbers, that's it," Licina says. "You take it and quantify it and write it down, and release it. ... This is how science works. It isn't flashy. But it makes it more accessible. It shows it can be done. If we can do it in our garage, other people can, too."
    Last edited by mustang_revival; 03-27-2015, 04:02 PM. Reason: add source link
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    more info - http://scienceforthemasses.org/2015/...ng-chlorin-e6/

    You can order the stuff here - http://www.medkoo.com/bio-reagents/ChlorinE6.htm $400/gram

    You can make your own pretty easy

    The following procedure was reported in Oncology Reports, 2009, 22(5). 1085-1091 by Korean scientists Yeon-Hee Moon et al. Live chlorella (Chlorella ellipsoidea) 100 g (dried weight) was sequentially washed with 500 ml of water and 300 ml of 50% ethanol in water to remove polar materials and the residue was extracted twice with 500 ml of 100% ethanol to obtain chlorophyll a rich fraction (extraction yield 4.3%). Stirring the combined ethanol solution of chlorophyll a in 1 N HCl (pH 2.5) for 3 h at room temperature afforded pheophytin in the form of precipitates. The precipitate was dissolved in dichloromethane washed with distilled water, dried with anhydrous sodium sulfate, and rotary-evaporated to dryness. The residue was purified by a chromatography using neutral alumina (Aldrich, Brockmann, ~150 mesh) with a gradient elution from 30% dichloromethane in n-hexane to 100% dichloromethane. The main green band was collected and evaporated to dryness. The crystalline powder was dissolved in acetone, adjusted pH 12.0 with 1 N NaOH, and stirred for 12 h. The precipitated Ce6 was filtered, washed with acetone and dissolved in 100 ml of water, and filtered to remove insoluble impurity. After lyophilization of the filtered water solution, a fine black powder of Ce6 was obtained. The purity of Ce6 is 93-98% (yield of Ce6: 1% from dried weight of chlorella).
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    • #3
      .......

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      • #4
        They added that hallide to get it to hang around longer. It makes the compound drop out of solution and stay where it gets injected longer.
        ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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        • #5
          Riddick!
          WH

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          • #6
            Now....after effects?
            "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

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            • #7
              no way
              in
              hell
              i would ever do that

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              • #8
                Originally posted by GhostTX View Post
                Now....after effects?
                Yea. The pink won't look pink any more.

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                • #9
                  If I may. Um, I'll tell you the problem with the scientific power that they're using here: it didn't require any discipline to attain it. They read what others had done and they took the next step. They didn't earn the knowledge for themselves, so they don't take any responsibility for it. They stood on the shoulders of geniuses to accomplish something as fast as they could, and before they even knew what they had, they patented it, and packaged it, and slapped it on a plastic lunchbox, and now *bangs on table* they're selling it! They wanna sell it!
                  Originally posted by Broncojohnny
                  HOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Nash B. View Post
                    If I may. Um, I'll tell you the problem with the scientific power that they're using here: it didn't require any discipline to attain it. They read what others had done and they took the next step. They didn't earn the knowledge for themselves, so they don't take any responsibility for it. They stood on the shoulders of geniuses to accomplish something as fast as they could, and before they even knew what they had, they patented it, and packaged it, and slapped it on a plastic lunchbox, and now *bangs on table* they're selling it! They wanna sell it!
                    "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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                    • #11
                      No way would I try something to fuck with my vision. I'd rather be a mute or deaf way before blind.
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                      • #12
                        Transhumanists love this
                        WH

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Nash B. View Post
                          If I may. Um, I'll tell you the problem with the scientific power that they're using here: it didn't require any discipline to attain it. They read what others had done and they took the next step. They didn't earn the knowledge for themselves, so they don't take any responsibility for it. They stood on the shoulders of geniuses to accomplish something as fast as they could, and before they even knew what they had, they patented it, and packaged it, and slapped it on a plastic lunchbox, and now *bangs on table* they're selling it! They wanna sell it!
                          Jurassic Park? I can't remember where I heard this quote.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by silvercobra03 View Post
                            Jurassic Park? I can't remember where I heard this quote.
                            Yes. Ian Malcolm lecturing Hammond during lunch after they saw the Raptor pen.
                            I don't like Republicans, but I really FUCKING hate Democrats.


                            Sex with an Asian woman is great, but 30 minutes later you're horny again.

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                            • #15
                              Ah, gross! They're in Tehachapi.
                              ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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