Comments:Japanese researchers create smell sensor using genetically engineered frog eggs

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Comments from feedback form - "So what? Why would anyone give..."303:56, 2 September 2010

Comments from feedback form - "So what? Why would anyone give..."

So what? Why would anyone give a tinker's cuss about 'a new relationship between man and robot'? Japanese people are weird.

Kayau (talk · contribs)03:35, 30 August 2010

Did you actually read the article or are you just certain that anything that has the word 'Japan' in it must surely be about 'a new relationship between man and robot'?

ArchabacteriaNematoda (talk)18:32, 30 August 2010

I read it, I just find it silly that they care about frogs eggs and smells.

Kayau (talk · contribs)13:36, 31 August 2010

And if say these frog eggs were to alert you that a can of nerve gas had been released on the floor below you, would you realize their purpose when your life was saved? The reason we're getting into biological sensors is because the artificial stuff just can't put out as well as the real deal.

ArchabacteriaNematoda (talk)03:56, 2 September 2010