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Richard A. L. Jones

Richard Jones is a professor of physics at the University of Sheffield and is the senior strategic adviser for nanotechnology for the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), the UK’s physical sciences funding agency. He is the author of Soft Machines: Nanotechnology and Life.

23 February 2009

Within the next 50 years, there’s a serious chance that we’ll discover an alien life form, not by finding life on a distant planet or indeed by such aliens visiting us on Earth, but by creating a new form of life ourselves.

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