Bioengineering in a sentence as a noun

He seems to ignore the whole sector that is bioengineering the plants to solve these problems.

Physics and math typically have large collections of PDFs online, but I'm not sure how good CS or bioengineering is in that regard.

I'd like to see reasons why STDs will be eliminated besides 'because bioengineering' and then he links to an article about HIV 'cure'.

I hope I illustrated that the core tendencies of electrical engineering and computer science towards simplification and logic reduction are simply not very amenable to bioengineering.

A semiconductor foundry--required for computers, in turn required for any meaningful engineering these days--would be practically unattainable in dire times, even if you find people alive who still knew how to run it!Or, even more likely, nothing goes wrong, and simple social forces render stagnation even with advanced bioengineering.

Bioengineering definitions

noun

the branch of engineering science in which biological science is used to study the relation between workers and their environments

See also: biotechnology ergonomics