Can Bacterium Compute? | Bach, the Universe & Everything

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Today we present Bach’s BWV 172 ‘Erschallet, ihr Lieder’ (Resound, ye songs, ring out, ye strings) and Professor Susan Stepney from the University of York explores how harnessing the power of bacteria might lead to exciting new developments in the future of computing.

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