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The future is history / : Avenir appartient à l'histoire

5 Jul 2013

The future has arrived - and it’s here to stay 2008, researchers at the University of California turned a yeast cell into an anti-malaria medicine factory, producing medicine much cheaper and faster than the usual method of extracting the drug from wormwood plants (Interlandi, 2008). [...] The advent of 3D printing could resolve some of the tool in combatting climate change. [...] Other geoengineering proposals include reflecting sunlight from the earth through various methods (e.g., painting roofs a pale colour, whitening Potential Policy Implications clouds with sea-spray or spreading aerosols in the atmosphere) and blasting a dust cloud off an Printing organs has the potential to be a major new asteroid to shade the earth. [...] And the first law in the US permitting the testing of Synthetic Genomics, the firm led by biotech pioneer driverless cars on streets and highways; in 2012 Craig Venter and which announced the creation of the Google received the first license to test the cars “first self-replicating synthetic cell” in 2010, aims to use (Ryan, 2012). [...] The Storing data in DNA offers the prospect of resolving an students designed software that scanned a data set issue at the heart of the information society – where to containing the chemical structure of thousands of keep all the information.
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Authors

Geelen, Jeremy, Harvey, Monica

ISBN
9781100222875
Pages
7
Published in
Ottawa, Ontario

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