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#216 – Vincent Racaniello: Viruses and Vaccines

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Is a Virus-Infected Cell Alive?

In the movies, they always give them names and personalities. That's my argument is we should do the same when you're trying to solve the engineering problem in robotics too. In both directions. Most people in robotics try to not anthropomorphize. For example, they don't give a gender or a name to robots. They really try to see as a machine. And to me, that makes sense in one way but it totally doesn't make sense to another. But if you think of a virus as an organism with a particle phase in a cell, then it makes sense to be alive. You can have your virus-infected cell as alive, but the particle, it just would

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