Living Photos Use Bacteria as Pixels
BrainBlogger writes "Scientists at UC San Francisco have engineered bacteria to create living photographs that weigh in at 100 megapixels per square inch. The photos were created by projecting light on "biological film" -- billions of genetically engineered E. coli growing in dishes of agar."
Obviously they got all the germs from donated used keyboards...Dirty keyboard cause infections in hospitals
fak3r.com
All this neat stuff we can do, and we *still* dismiss intelligent design as a possibility.
*chuckle* That's really interesting. Sad and funny, but interesting.
Ed R.Zahurak
You know, oblivion keeps looking better every day.
Maybe now there will finally be pornographic images of high enough resolution to meet my refined tastes.