Engineer and Poet Collaborate to Encode Poetry into Living Bacteria

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Scientists have engineered a bacterium to encode and recite poetry by embedding a poem into its DNA, which also causes the bacterium to glow red when activated. This innovation aims to preserve cultural messages across geological timescales and has potential applications in long-term data storage and synthetic biology.
Topics:science#biotechnology#data-storage#deinococcus-radiodurans#genetic-engineering#poetry#science
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