Ronald Bailey | December 26, 2008, 11:40am
Much of the infotech revolution erupted from garages (Hewlett Packard, Apple, Google), and the same thing is beginning to happen with biotech. Biohacking is in its infancy, but the tools and knowledge to make novel organisms is becoming cheaper and more widely available all the time. Open wetware is the wave of the biotech future. For example, the Associated Press reports....
Just re-read (listened, actually) to a story along these lines:0wnz0red
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