The B12 Tomato: Berlin Bio-Hackers Achieve Nutritional Autonomy
BERLIN — A decentralized community of bio-hackers in Berlin has successfully utilized CRISPR-Cas9 to edit a common tomato variant to produce stable levels of Vitamin B12. This represents a significant pivot in "Distributed Food Engineering." By achieving nutritional density in a garden-scale crop, the project reduces the systemic reliance on centralized pharmaceutical supplements. It is a clinical victory for the "Local-Integration" model of survival.
