The new advances in bioengineering are game-changing.
There are no limits to biotechnology. Things like cloned stem cells are making it possible to create any kind of tissue. The system requires the DNA from the stem cells, and then a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) will copy that DNA. The system must just make the necessary number of DNA bites. And then it must just remove DNA from some other cell's nucleus and inject the multiplied DNA into those cells.
When we think about therapy where so-called zombie cells can be removed to prevent cancer, there is a possibility that the system simply removes old DNA from those old cells and replaces it with non-damaged or young DNA. That should bring the zombie cell back in line.
The biocomputer is one of the wildest visions of biotechnology.
In a bio-computer, the system has three layers. The neurons that are connected with microchips Those microchips are used to deliver information to neurons, and then those neurons deliver the solution for the microchip, which outputs information onto screens. Then some cells are creating electricity for the microchip. Those cells can be taken from an electric eel. And of course, those systems require something that delivers nutrients to those cells. A biocomputer requires the ability to sweep memories from those neurons.
And in our wildest visions, things like artificial neurons can be created by using hybrid plants. Intelligent plants can communicate with microchips, and those kinds of systems are the next step in highly advanced computing. Stem cells make it possible to create any cells that are required.
Researchers created artificial muscle cells from stem cells
Researchers created artificial muscle cells from stem cells. And that thing is the next step for so-called ethical meat and medical research. The ability to create artificial muscle tissue also makes it possible to create new types of cyborgs. The microchip-controlled muscles can be used in robots, and they can replace hydraulic and electric systems.
The small robot bugs can use artificial muscles to flap their wings. But the artificial muscles can also be used to create test beds for medical procedures, and of course, the artificial muscles can be used in muscle transplants. Those things can be used for badly damaged tissue replacement.
There are no limits to the use of biotechnology. Researchers are making plants with mammals' immune systems. Nothing denies the creation of plants that form things like bone marrow or other organs. If those plants are true, that will make it possible to create things like transfusion blood cheaply and effectively.
In biotechnical batteries, systems use living cells to make electricity. A biobattery that uses hybrid bacteria with electric eel cells can create electricity for at least lightweight devices like cell phones and laptop computers. And maybe the next-generation laptops will require only nutrients like sugar to create electricity.
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