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The single-cell slime mold can offer many new ideas for nano- and biotechnology.


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 The single-cell slime mold can offer many new ideas for nano- and biotechnology. 


The single-cell slime mold can offer many things for bio- and nanotechnology. That kind of slime mold would clean the areas from chemicals. But if the slime-mold can detect the chemicals from the long-range, that thing can be used to track people. The slime-molds are primitive organisms and the thing is that those organisms are very specific about their nutrient. 

That allows to use them as cleaning tools also for medical and other kinds of purposes. Maybe someday in the future, those molds can clean injuries. Or they can remove toxic waste from the landscape, which means that they are interesting and multi-purpose tools. 

So there is the possibility that the nutrient of those molds can connect the certain chemicals, they can be used to track those chemicals, which can be hazardous chemicals or even explosives. There could be RFID-sensors in those organisms, which can help to track the chemicals, what those slime-molds can search.  But in the most fascinating visions, the slime mold would teach to deliver small-size radio-transmitters would put in those molds. 

Then those molds would be taught to track things like microcircuits. After that, the slime-mold would come over the microcircuit and deliver those transmitters over that circuit. Then they would send the electric signals to the drones, which are resending the data to satellites or some other internet socket. 

In that case, the slime-mold can operate as the biorobot, which will slip the reconnaissance tools into the computers, where they can transmit electric signals to spies. In the most terrifying visions, that kind of biorobot can slip into the human body, and then install the EEG-transponders to the skull. 

That thing would deliver the EEG-curves of the person to the surveillance equipment. Those systems can also stimulate the brain core, and that thing will bring more terrifying visions in the front of the eyes of futurologists. 


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