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Posted on August 22, 2011 by Michelle Wilson
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Europe supports new biological approaches for Information and Communications Technology

Evolvable hardware, artificial cells, bidirectional interfaces between mechanical and living entities. These are all examples of how biology can be applied to ICT.

Tony Prescott, professor of cognitive
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