Summary:
- Scientists in the UK have grown a "flesh computer" in a lab, which is a living, biological computer made from human cells.
- This "flesh computer" can perform simple calculations and tasks, and it is being rented out to researchers and companies who want to experiment with this new technology.
- The development of this flesh computer is an exciting step forward in the field of biocomputing, where living cells are used to perform computational tasks, rather than traditional silicon-based electronics.