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Genesis Machines: The New Science of Biocomputation (Hardcover)
by Martyn Amos (Author)
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Andrew Smith, Mail on Sunday, January 7, 2007
For an early and intriguing glimpse of one possible future,
Genesis Machines is highly recommended. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Book Description
The next generation of computers are coming - and they're like
nothing we've seen before. Scientists are turning away from silicon chips
and instead are using living systems to build machines that could change
the world forever.

Cells, gels and DNA strands are the 'wetware' of the twenty-first century.
Imagine taking cells from a cancer patient and programming them to be able
to detect disease and then prompt the body to cure itself. Or clothes woven
with microchips, where nanofibres and living cells combine to form wearable
bio-weapons detection systems. Both revolutionary applications are closer
than we think. Some scientists are pushing the boundaries even further by
creating synthetic biology: the ultimage scrap-heap challenge, where brand
new creatures are engineered in the laboratory.

Exactly what breed of computer does the future hold? In this breathtaking
book, a leading expert in the field journeys through the history of
computation and beyond, to reveal just how the stuff of science fiction is
rapidly becoming a reality. This new technology will change the way we
think - not just about computers, but about the very nature of life itself.

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