A liquid computer can use strands of DNA to run over 100 billion different simple programs. It could eventually be used for diagnosing diseases within living cells. Fei Wang at Shanghai Jiao Tong ...
St. Luke's launched a community health research study called 'DNA Answers,' a free screening that analyzes DNA, determining if you're at a higher risk for certain kinds of cancers and cardiovascular ...
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DNA-based supercomputer can run 100 billion parallel programs
The boundaries of computer technology are being redefined as biology merges with electronics. At the forefront of this ...
Charles River Laboratories International, Inc. CRL recently announced the introduction of its eXpDNA plasmid platform, established from the company’s contract development and manufacturing (CDMO) and ...
Following the launch of its benchtop DNA printer earlier this year, DNA Script has secured a hefty $165 million to take its platform to the masses. The nine-digit proceeds represent a big leap in DNA ...
NetSupport recently improved its NetSupport DNA desktop management suite and launched version 1.01 of the product. The modular tool is aimed at the midtier enterprise, and the standard package ...
As newborn screening programs expand to include babies’ entire genomes, parents must be made aware of the privacy risks and states must create rules to rein in unbridled police access to this data.
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