Microbian seeding
Microbian seeding is the practice of introducing specially engineered microorganisms - such as bacteria, fungi, or algae - into environments to achieve specific ecological or biotechnological outcomes. These microbes are engineered to perform tasks such as nutrient recycling, pollutant degradation, or resource production. The introduction of these organisms into a target environment is carefully controlled to ensure their integration and functionality.
This field also touches on the optimisation of industrial processes and the facilitation of biological research.
Research
| Tier | 2.400 | A decimal number between 0.0 and ~12.0 indicating the overall level of "advancement" of the science |
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| Type | Applied | Pure sciences are focused on research and the improvement of knowledge. Applied sciences are too, but to a lesser extent and grant access to more concrete outcomes such as blueprints, governance, and others. |
Aspects
| Physical | Abstract | |
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| Natural | 10 | 0 |
| Artificial | 3 | 1 |
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Blueprints
Coming soon.