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Because microbes are always adapting to changes, they could revolutionize how we think of computers—and how computers think.
In human cells, there are about 20,000 genes on a two-meter DNA strand—finely coiled up in a nucleus about 10 micrometers in ...
The days of computer chips being mere pieces of tech are long gone. Now, they are very much weapons. Weapons of innovation, wealth, control, and power. That's why all the superpower nations are ...
Scientists show how stem cells process DNA with speed and precision, revealing principles that could lead to programmable DNA ...
That ability to block or allow the flow of electricity is key to how transistors in computer chips work.
Modern computer chips contain billions of transistors etched onto a fingernail-sized piece of silicon.
A team at the University of Florida has developed a new kind of computer chip that uses light with electricity to perform one ...