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Revision as of 16:10, 1 November 2017
Demonstrate
Our project works!
Here we are able to show that bacteria can control a robot.
Our experimental setup provides an extraordinary safe procedure as the bacteria culture and the moving robot are spatially separated from each other.
Here we are able to show that bacteria can control a robot.
Our experimental setup provides an extraordinary safe procedure as the bacteria culture and the moving robot are spatially separated from each other.
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