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MIT pioneers ‘living materials’ for self-aware chairs

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[S]cience fiction has always had a love affair with the idea of living spaceships crafted from genetically engineered material. We’re not at that point yet, but a team at MIT has harnessed E. coli’s natural ability to produce biofilms — the pink slime you find in the shower if you’re not too good at cleaning — in order to build primitive structures. Even better, is that when the team added gold nanoparticles to the mix, the cells formed rows of nanowires that are capable of conducting electricity. The point of all this, of course, is to develop objects that react to their environment and regulate their activity accordingly. Researcher Timothy Lu told The Register that he was hoping the tech could be used to construct a living chair that adapts to your posture
via Engadget

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