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iGEM is an international competition organized by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Boston.<br/><br/>
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The competition is built upon a new scientific field known as synthetic biology; the design and construction of biological devices and systems for useful purposes.<br/><br/>
 
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Undergraduate student teams from all around the world compete to design the best real world application. Last years winning team were able to re-design bacteria to act as a type of sensor for rotten meat. The design would make sell-by-dates of meat redundant, and therefore help to reduce wastage of food; surprisingly still a big problem in the 21st century.</div>
 
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