Scientists are already able to create proteins that can read magnetic fields: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-09971-3 , created using directed evolution.
They could be useful for developing new types of tissue imaging, but this is also a step closer to realizing my project, which originated several years ago—teams of microorganisms that communicate with one another and collect data from the body, and even from neurons: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bPdBOmD_58
Short video that simply demonstrates the idea behind a bird’s quantum compass: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/N-ev6xK7HEM
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It’s meant to be educational. Interest in quantum bioengineering could increase soon.
Some time ago, I proposed growing AI on Mars (for safety reasons). It seems Elon Musk is heading in that direction, although for now, officially, the focus is on nearer space

Such AI automated biofactories could be soon deployed in space. And then work with quantum bioengineering.

Considering the cost of potential mistakes of LLMs, it won’t make sense anytime soon. But the future stretches on indefinitely—we have unlimited time ahead.
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