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BBC Horizon on Biohacking : silk from goats etc
« on: 18/01/2012 13:06:32 »
- Amazing BBC Horizon last night : biohacking. Synthetic biology is taking off exponentially : spider-silk from goats milk, made a bacterium which never existed before. http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01b45zh/Horizon_20112012_Playing_God [nofollow]
- Good to see optimism about the science. Looking at positives of science instead of the worry & panic we've been having for the last 20 years.

what do you all think ?
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