Overman
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My bandmates and I were discussing the next large technoligical trends. One suggested that one of the next large steps is to create organic cells that can be used as machinery. An example is how a spider naturally creates webbing that is as tough as kevlar body armor, if we could figure out how to do that then it would prove very useful.
This also took us in direction of technology mimicing biology. An example is how a mosquito flies. It can stop instantly and change directions...imagine that in a fighter jet of sorts...
Do you folks see anything like this ever happening or being possible (integration of biology and technology)?
This also took us in direction of technology mimicing biology. An example is how a mosquito flies. It can stop instantly and change directions...imagine that in a fighter jet of sorts...
Do you folks see anything like this ever happening or being possible (integration of biology and technology)?