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A full DNA computer is a step closer, thanks to a new technology that could store petabytes of data in DNA for thousands or even millions of years. The system can also process data, as demonstrated by ...
Olympus Optical Co. Ltd. has developed what the company claims is the first commercially practical DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) computer that specializes in gene analysis, the company announced earlier ...
A trio of researchers at Emory University has found a way to speed up parallel processing in a DNA computer. In their paper published in the journal Nature Nanotechnology, Selma Piranej, Alisina ...
DNA is nature’s computing device. Unlike data centers, DNA is incredibly compact. These molecules package an entire organism’s genetic blueprint into tiny but sophisticated structures inside each cell ...
A new design for an extraordinarily tiny biochemical computer made of - and fuelled by - DNA has been announced by Israeli scientists. A team led by doctoral student Yaakov Benenson of the Weizmann ...
A type of DNA computer that shows results through the motion of tiny beads could massively increase the parallel processing power of such machines. DNA computers take up less space than silicon-based ...
Scientists working at the University of Washington have successfully hacked into a computer using custom strands of DNA. This is the first time this feat has been achieved. This may seem like ...
Researchers at KAIST have developed a DNA-based molecular computer that integrates computation and memory at scales below 2 nanometers, surpassing limits of traditional semiconductors. Unlike previous ...
A biological computer controlled by DNA offers a cheap and simple way to test the concentration of contaminants in drinking water. And experiments show that logical operations borrowed from computer ...
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KAIST team builds DNA computer with built-in memory
Researchers at KAIST have created a DNA-based molecular computer that can both process and store information at a scale smaller than 2 nanometers, overcoming the 'one-time use' limitation of previous ...
Researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) present a new method that should enable controlled drug delivery into the bloodstream using DNA computers. In the journal Nature Communications ...
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