Chips and cells

The ability to build a system that combines the power of solid-state electronics with the capabilities of biological components has great promise. “You need a bomb-sniffing dog now, but if you can take just the part of the dog that is useful — the molecules that are doing the sensing — we wouldn’t need the whole animal”. The technology could also provide a power source for implanted electronic devices in ATP-rich environments such as inside living cells.

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