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Bharat | Aug 17 2009
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Using DNA molecules, scientists at IBM have come upon a scientific advancement for the semiconductor industry, which when worked out will guarantee faster, more powerful, more efficient and smaller computer chips. In their experiments, the scientists...
Jaiyant Cavale | Jul 25 2008
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A new computational language, which can describe biology like a biologist, has been developed by Jeremy Gunawardena, director of the Virtual Cell Program in Harvard Medical School. This would help researchers in studying drug interactions among other.
Jaiyant Cavale | Jun 12 2008
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If you thought E. Coli bacteria only caused ailments, you are wrong. Scientists have found a way to use them to create simple computers capable of solving a classic math puzzle called the ‘Burnt Pancake Problem’. This could be the beginning of...
Madan | Jan 28 2008
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World leaders in the field of synthetic genomics, the Venter Institute, is up to creating the whole world of synthetic life. A team of 17 researchers at the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI) is ready with the largest man-made DNA structure, prepared...
Bhagaban Sahu | Dec 21 2007
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Tattooing is as old as human civilization itself. It symbolizes a person, a religion, a commodity and many more. However, Hartmut Esslinger uses tattoos for a different purpose. He has designed DNA-based tattoos, called Dattoos, which will bring an...
Vikas Shekhawat | Mar 31 2006
Ashutosh Chilkoti dreamt about it in 1999 and yes, he was absolutely going the right way in the line of his vision. Along with his team at the Duke University the biomedical engineer has successfully created 'genetically engineered proteins that can...
Vikas Shekhawat | Mar 17 2006
dna map
We know that they have the code of life but what we don't know is their hidden tacts. But slowly we're construing them. Researchers in the U.S. have developed the smallest map ever from strands of DNA that resembles the Americas. The mini-map is just a..
Vikas Shekhawat | Mar 11 2006
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Vikas Shekhawat | Mar 11 2006
The computer constructed by Israeli scientists can perform 330 trillion operations per second and is powered by nothing else but the ubiquitous DNA. This makes it the world's smallest biological computer system, recognized by the Guinness World Records...
Vikas Shekhawat | Feb 25 2006
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I thought that they'll at least leave us alone. But no, scientists in Israel have developed an enzyme-powered computer that can be implanted inside human body. Itamar Willner, research scientist at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel and the...

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