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- Zeitgeister, on 11/16/2008, -0/+1Sounds like they need to do a lot more work on this to make something practical, still for cutting edge science it almost makes sense to me :)
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newscientist.com — Thanks to a new technique, DNA strands can be easily converted into tiny fibre optic cables that guide light along their length. Optical fibres made this way could be important in optical computers, which use light rather than electricity to perform calculations, or in artificial photosynthesis systems that may replace today's solar panels.