Hacking DNA
October 2, 2009
A n oxymoron is a phrase that combines two contradictory words, such as “jumbo shrimp” and “deafening silence.” Appropriately, the word oxymoron is itself an oxymoron, from the Greek oxymõros, which means “pointedly foolish,” but the roots of the word are oxys, “sharp,” and mõros, “dull.”
A relatively new oxymoron is synthetic biology, coined by the geneticist Waclaw Szybalski in 1974. Synthetic biology (also called synbio) uses engineering methods to produce something new by treating a living system not so much as a biological entity but as a kind of technology. Hence synthetic biology is also called biological engineering or just bioengineering. (IEEE Spectrum)