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Summary Of: Grey goo

Grey goo in science fiction... One convenient analogy for the grey goo problem is to consider bacteria as the most perfect example of biological nanotechnology... recent analysis has shown that the danger of grey goo is far less likely than originally thought... Grey goo in science fiction... Grey goo in science fiction... The grey goo then develops its own unique... describes grey goo consuming the realm of Edenia... accidentally released grey goo causes weather problems... use grey goo to break out of the armory in... the Aeon Illuminate uses a grey goo material to construct all of their buildings and units...

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