What was the unique feature of the bacteria engineered by the Cambridge team?
TED: What happens when biology becomes technology? | Christina Agapakis

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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They could change colors in response to environmental stimuli.
They could produce electricity.
They could emit light in the dark.
They could grow rapidly in any environment.
2.
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What is the main goal of synthetic biologists according to the speaker?
To replace natural ecosystems with artificial ones.
To eliminate all diseases.
To make biology more like traditional engineering.
To create new species of animals.
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What role does the speaker currently hold at Ginkgo Bioworks?
Marketing Manager
Chief Scientist
Creative Director
Lead Engineer
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does the speaker suggest we should approach the future of technology?
By ignoring public opinion.
By prioritizing economic growth above all.
By considering the social and political implications.
By focusing solely on technical advancements.
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What was the purpose of the cheese project mentioned by the speaker?
To create a new type of cheese for commercial sale.
To explore the connection between microbes and smell.
To develop a cheese that never spoils.
To produce cheese using only synthetic ingredients.
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What is a common misconception about biology and technology according to the speaker?
Technology cannot be influenced by biology.
Biology and technology are completely separate.
Technology is inherently messy.
Biology is always predictable.
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30 sec • 1 pt
What does the project 'Victimless Leather' challenge us to consider?
The durability of synthetic leather.
The sustainability of leather production.
The ethical implications of creating life for fashion.
The economic impact of synthetic materials.
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