Of course further down in the story you read about bacteria making tiny parts of disks-- presumably tiny read/write heads--without details about how you persuade them to add coils and electrodes.
Details, details.
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Of course further down in the story you read about bacteria making tiny parts of disks-- presumably tiny read/write heads--without details about how you persuade them to add coils and electrodes.
Details, details.
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I love, love, love stories like this. I really wonder what this field will look like in 30 years, if I should live so long.
It has a Dungeons and Dragons flavor to it.
Yet, like machines, simple life forms don't get bored doing the same thing over and over if that's what their program says.
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