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bioengineered.
adjective
Produced, or modified, by bioengineering
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Bioengineered bacteria could produce fuel from CO2. Curiosity beams back high-resolution zooms of Mars.
Slightly confident Moderately confident Very confident I do not mean to dismiss the possibility of global catastrophe from asteroids or global warming or a host of other possible calamities — bioengineered viruses spreading out of control, Malthusian nightmares of overpopulation choking off life on the planet, etc.
Bioengineered kidneys, especially if made using nonhuman sources, could ease or eliminate this organ shortage.
He said that forthcoming edition of The Spine Journal would be dedicated to complications involving bioengineered bone growth products like Infuse.
Nearby, though, live the Children of Crake, "a gentle humanoid species" bioengineered in a laboratory.
Bioengineered skin complete with functioning hair follicles, glands and nerves has been grown using a new technique that could transform burns treatment and end cosmetics testing on animals.
Earlier this year he announced the successful follow-up of four women given bioengineered vaginas in 2005-2008.
His critics point out that not all his predictions have exactly panned out (no US company has reached a market capitalisation of more than $1 trillion; "bioengineered treatments" have yet to cure cancer).
The male rabbit was one of 12 for which he had bioengineered a penis; all tried to mate; in eight there was proof of ejaculation; four went on to produce offspring.
That, though, is another area fraught with moral difficulties.What remains unclear is the extent to which bioengineered organisms will become products in their own right.
Some plants have been bioengineered to deter pests from eating their leaves and roots, which reduces or even eliminates the need for insecticides.
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