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Researchers at Harvard University and Princeton University have made a crucial step toward building biological COMPUTERS, tiny implantable devices that can monitor the activities and characteristics of HUMAN cells. The information provided by these "molecular doctors," constructed entirely of DNA, RNA, and proteins, could eventually revolutionize medicine by directing therapies only to diseased cells or tissues.

LinkI dont want anyone monitoring what im doing 
Althought it would be good for medical reasons...Bit of a strange comment and something I'v never discussed with anyone before... but do you think it would be possible sometime in the future to have something similar than this, only it would be memory, so that you would never forget ANYTHING? Once you've learned a skill or anything it is permanent... unless, you know, you end up with Bio-Malware or something 

Just a thought (I know, I'm strange)I think something like that would be much later in the future, but would be very nice, although what if you couldn't forget something you wanted to forget. However, as far as I understand all bio-mechanical that's done right now is just monitoring. As far as interfacing and understanding something such as memory I think that would take a lot more WORK and technology. Quote from: GX44 on May 22, 2007, 08:37:20 AM

Bit of a strange comment and something I'v never discussed with anyone before... but do you think it would be possible sometime in the future to have something similar than this, only it would be memory, so that you would never forget anything? Once you've learned a skill or anything it is permanent... unless, you know, you end up with Bio-Malware or something 

Just a thought (I know, I'm strange)

Not sure how likely that would be, although I'm sure it would probably be possible someday.  What I would really like is a way to record my dreams for playback.No one's putting anything inside of me! Your ATTITUDE has changed since last night...


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