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Green – oder wie ein Licht die Welt verdreht Reinhard Nestelbacher, DNA-Consult/A
Science has its own rules and values. A new species of artificial organisms and creatures has come about as what amounts to a by-product of molecular biological research: green-glowing mice, fish, plants and bacteria as harbingers of a new dimension of design and the aftermath of transgressed boundaries. Green takes an everyday scientific phenomenon and exports it beyond the confines of the lab.
Source: DNA-Consult
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