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Our work with creating a system of inducible electrical output in Shewanella has laid the foundations for many different exciting avenues of further inquiry which look to take advantage of a bacteria-computer interface that combines the amazing sensitivity and adaptability of bacteria with the speed and analytical abilities of electricity and computers. | Our work with creating a system of inducible electrical output in Shewanella has laid the foundations for many different exciting avenues of further inquiry which look to take advantage of a bacteria-computer interface that combines the amazing sensitivity and adaptability of bacteria with the speed and analytical abilities of electricity and computers. | ||
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These future directions in which our research can be taken demonstrate some of the exciting possibilities of BACTRICITY! | These future directions in which our research can be taken demonstrate some of the exciting possibilities of BACTRICITY! | ||
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