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Cyborg Cells Sense Humidity

Gadgetizer writes "Mark Peplow over at Nature.com published this story on 'Cellborg Technology' yesterday: "Living bacteria have been incorporated into an electronic circuit to produce a sensitive humidity gauge. The device unites microbe and machine, taking advantage of the properties of both to make for a supersensitive sensor. "As far as we know, this is the first report of using microorganisms to make an electronic device," says Ravi Saraf, a chemist from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, who developed the 'cellborg' with his student Vikas Berry."

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  1. Another notable first... by Myself · · Score: 5, Insightful

    This also marks the first time that a student and prof got equal billing when their research was announced. That's a more significant step than the sensor itself!