https://news.mit.edu/2016/programming-language-living-cells-bacteria-0331
>>53814062
That's some /r/futurology shit.
>>53814062
Noice, but if they are releasing it to the public, does that mean the tech to make the bacteria is too?, this could be a great weapon in the wrong hands, we are talking biological weapons and warfare kind of shit
That's a pretty cool way to start April.
Does this mean we could alter our DNA in a few years from now? This is pretty hardcore stuff! I would want self-regeneration abilities that are above human levels, that also could repair any damage to organs, so you could live well up to 150 until it all shuts down.
>>53814424
Yeah, but theoretically it also means we could reverse engineer diseases, and cure them. So It's kind of a double edged sword.
>>53814445
Fuck. I fall for shit constantly every April fools dude.
This would have been super cool.
>>53814946
Check the date, It's from yesterday.
I thought the same thing at first.
>>53814062
>The researchers plan to make the user design interface available on the Web.
The threat of someone using this for bad purposes, is all too likely.