Growing Drones Chemputer

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Why bother with 3D-printing, when you’ll soon be able to grow your own drones. Researchers at BAE Systems and the University of Glasgow are developing military drones that can be grown from molecular building blocks in a matter of days. The technology will be based on Chemputer tecnology, which is essentially “digitally controlled chemistry,” or creating tools that will help direct the assembly of complex objects in a machine with minimal human input after the initial configuration. Click here to view the first image in this week’s funny demotivational posters gallery. Continue reading for a viral video of what not to do in a self-driving car.

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