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Revision as of 14:00, 14 April 2010
Contents |
Overall Ideas
Let's use biology in ways that make sense, aka lean on the strengths of biology to accomplish tasks better than would be done through other through.
Things biology is good at: parallel processing, self-regeneration, communication, ...?
Food or Energy
Allergen free foods - custom garden toolbox
Material conversion (to fuel)
Environment
[E. Chromi]
Bacteria that absorb toxins in air (sulfur dioxide, etc) or water (?)
Something to detect toxin concentrations in air - wouldn't use e. coli because they need to grow in aqueous environments
Organism that breaks down [something] (for removal of unwanted waste).


