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- noun A
biologist orengineer whose speciality isbioengineering
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Angela Belcher, a noted bioengineer who is developing powerful biodegradable electric car batteries, durable computers that won't crash due to liquid spills on the keyboard, and advances in medicine -- all from genetically-modified microscopic organisms.
Larry Bock: The Kate Middleton Dress? Calling Out the News Media Over Where Our True Priorities Should Lie Larry Bock 2011
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Angela Belcher, a noted bioengineer who is developing powerful biodegradable electric car batteries, durable computers that won't crash due to liquid spills on the keyboard, and advances in medicine -- all from genetically-modified microscopic organisms.
Larry Bock: The Kate Middleton Dress? Calling Out the News Media Over Where Our True Priorities Should Lie Larry Bock 2011
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Angela Belcher, a noted bioengineer who is developing powerful biodegradable electric car batteries, durable computers that won't crash due to liquid spills on the keyboard, and advances in medicine -- all from genetically-modified microscopic organisms.
Larry Bock: The Kate Middleton Dress? Calling Out the News Media Over Where Our True Priorities Should Lie Larry Bock 2011
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Angela Belcher, a noted bioengineer who is developing powerful biodegradable electric car batteries, durable computers that won't crash due to liquid spills on the keyboard, and advances in medicine -- all from genetically-modified microscopic organisms.
Larry Bock: The Kate Middleton Dress? Calling Out the News Media Over Where Our True Priorities Should Lie Larry Bock 2011
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Angela Belcher, a noted bioengineer who is developing powerful biodegradable electric car batteries, durable computers that won't crash due to liquid spills on the keyboard, and advances in medicine -- all from genetically-modified microscopic organisms.
Larry Bock: The Kate Middleton Dress? Calling Out the News Media Over Where Our True Priorities Should Lie Larry Bock 2011
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An international think tank of scientists known as the Jasons has discovered a way to bioengineer autistic children who show savant talentsmathematical geniuses, statistical masterminds, brilliant conceptual artistsinto something far greater and far more frightening, in hopes of creating a world prophet for the new millennium, one to be manipulated to create a new era of global peace ... a peace on their own terms.
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The only game changer I see is algae, as you can get a lot of fuel in a desert environment, he said, noting Exxon Mobil's large investment in algal biofuels and biology pioneer Craig Venter's aim to bioengineer more productive algae.
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Several other Chinese-American bioscientists, including Robert Tjian, now President of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and Shu Chien, a prominent bioengineer at UCSD, also have the same Chinese surname as mine and are likewise descended from Qian Liu, so we are distant relatives.
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What if you could bioengineer the next great world prophet: scientifically produce the next Buddha, the next Muhammad, or the next Jesus?
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Angela Belcher, a noted bioengineer who is developing powerful biodegradable electric car batteries, durable computers that won't crash due to liquid spills on the keyboard, and advances in medicine -- all from genetically-modified microscopic organisms.
Larry Bock: The Kate Middleton Dress? Calling Out the News Media Over Where Our True Priorities Should Lie Larry Bock 2011
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