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An interesting article:Bacteria with wires[[http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn9526-bacteria-made-to-sprout-conducting-nanowires.html]]. | An interesting article:Bacteria with wires[[http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn9526-bacteria-made-to-sprout-conducting-nanowires.html]]. | ||
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Revision as of 11:25, 16 May 2009
Name: Krupakar Dhinakaran
Institution: Srishti, Bangalore
15th May 09
We created conceptual bacteria models.
The first diagram is the immuno-bacteria. Following it is the way it is used to clean water that has water borne-diseases and produce drinkable water.
16th May 09
As an introduction to all our efforts: Mit and what we are doing[[1]]
Something done: Bactoblood[[2]]
I am beginning to think about electricity conducting bacteria. There could several applications of these modified bacteria. I think starting from simply producing electricity, something that is been studied now, we could eventually create a micro-processor that is living and can adapt to meet system requirements. It would also power itself and make it independent of external power sources. As a third advantage, you could provide the bacteria the garbage in your house/environment.
An interesting article:Bacteria with wires[[3]].
Another interesting idea that I came across- makes use of the colour of bacteria to create high-definition 2-d surfaces. [[4]]