Thursday, November 24, 2005

Bacteria make high-definition images Light-sensitive bacteria can produce a "biological film" to take high-resolution photographs.

The black-and-white images are made by bacteria engineered to produce a pigment depending on whether they grew in the dark.
The high-definition images measured about 100 megapixels per 2.5 square centimetres, or about 10 times better than high-resolution printers.