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 ...
Until now, molecular-level DNA circuits have mainly been used for simple tasks, such as detecting the presence of ...
Until now, molecular-level DNA circuits have mainly been used for simple tasks, such as detecting the presence of ...
Hewlett-Packard Co. and the University of California at Los Angeles are building logic switches and memory cells out of individual molecules of organic chemicals. In a competing project at Harvard ...
A new DNA-based molecular computer from KAIST operates at 0.34nm, combining logic and memory in a reusable system and ...
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