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To further blur the line between machines and animals:

Started by Jasper, February 05, 2008, 03:25:34 AM

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Jasper

http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn4406

Transistors grow themselves these days, it seems.

Jasper


Bharlion

Does anyone have that mechanical animals album by manson? Man that was good.
Okay, why not. Didn't want to die alone anyways.

Jasper


Mourning Star


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I always thought DNA was more machine-like than anything, but utilizing it to build electronic parts is a pretty brilliant idea. I'd like to see how far they've gotten with this in the 5 years since that article was published.


This doesn't really blur the lines per se, but it's quasi-relevant to the topic:

Modular Snake Robots
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Jasper


Pope Pope XXIII

Whoah, that's some Michael Chrighton shit right there.

:hunkers down, waiting for the sembient robot horde: