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Tag: William Myers

Coolest ideas in bio design

2013-02-01 by timbatchelder, posted in Biomedical Informatics, Cognitive Science UX Research, Cognitive Systems AI, Metadata Masterdata, Systems Science

The 11 Coolest Ideas In Biodesign
By Shaunacy Ferro, popsci.com

William Myers’ Bio Design explores the intersection of design and biology.

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We can already store Shake­speare’s son­nets in DNA. What if we could use trees as city lights, or turn pigeon poop into nat­ur­al street…

RT @PopSci: 11 crazy feats of bio-engineering, including jackets grown from bacteria (?) (!) http://flip.it/plTHS http://flip.it/IFPUr

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