Team:UPO-Sevilla/Human Practice/BSIES/IES Manuel de Falla

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                                   <p>That question is impossible to answer with certainty because the question is that maybe we have to wait several decades or centuries to see that. The closest scientific achievement to the creation of life was the synthesis of the whole genome of the little bacteria Mycoplasma genitalium by the American scientist Craig Venter in 2010. You can read more information about it clicking the next web address. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mycoplasma_laboratorium" target="_blank" title="Mycoplasma laboratorium">Mycoplasma laboratorium</a></p>
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                                  <p>Synthetic biology is a tool that can be used to solve many problems. However, it is still a very young discipline which is given its first steps that has a long road to cover.</p>
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                                  <p>The climate change is caused mainly because of the CO2 emission to the atmosphere by the human being. If we want to preserve our planet we have to diminish these emissions that are responsible of the progressive warming which is affecting so many different animals and plants and changing the climate patterns. One way we could do that is using renewable energies and biofuels and avoiding the use of oils. Once time that Synthetic biology becomes a true engineering and passes its childhood, can be a useful tool to produce cells dedicated to the production of several types of biofuels, which could reduce highly the CO2 emissions and contribute that way to the war against climate warming.</p>
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IES Manuel de Falla

  • How far are we from create life from zero?

    That question is impossible to answer with certainty because the question is that maybe we have to wait several decades or centuries to see that. The closest scientific achievement to the creation of life was the synthesis of the whole genome of the little bacteria Mycoplasma genitalium by the American scientist Craig Venter in 2010. You can read more information about it clicking the next web address. Mycoplasma laboratorium

  • Can Synthetic biology be useful in the war against climate change?

    Synthetic biology is a tool that can be used to solve many problems. However, it is still a very young discipline which is given its first steps that has a long road to cover.

    The climate change is caused mainly because of the CO2 emission to the atmosphere by the human being. If we want to preserve our planet we have to diminish these emissions that are responsible of the progressive warming which is affecting so many different animals and plants and changing the climate patterns. One way we could do that is using renewable energies and biofuels and avoiding the use of oils. Once time that Synthetic biology becomes a true engineering and passes its childhood, can be a useful tool to produce cells dedicated to the production of several types of biofuels, which could reduce highly the CO2 emissions and contribute that way to the war against climate warming.