Autism, research carried out: among the causes "genetic wrinkles" in DNA
Autism spectrum disorder has an additional enemy: there is a quicker way to look for tandem repeats, DNA wrinkles among the causes of autism.
Autism spectrum disorder has an additional enemy: there is a quicker way to look for tandem repeats, DNA wrinkles among the causes of autism.
In a single teaspoon the contents of 10 data centers, in a shoe box the entire internet. And without energy waste. Here are the breakthroughs in using DNA to save data.
A new index could make it possible to assess human lifespan and fertility in advance. From the number of DNA mutations a sea of useful data.
While some of the research focuses on quantum computing, elsewhere the capabilities of biological computing are being tested with a DNA computer.
A report warns: world governments have failed to prevent the advent of biological weapons or weapons based on highly advanced technologies. Now it's hard to stem them.
It is stable, capacious, extremely durable: that's why reading and writing data on DNA is a very, very popular future practice
The preservation of information is increasingly crucial: this is why companies like Microsoft are studying the "hard disks" of the future. Among the most promising research is that which focuses on a truly exceptional "physical memory": DNA. Our DNA is a medium that stores data about us: on an IT level its "performance" is extraordinary. Like Hard Disk, DNA does not degrade over time. It is so versatile that it contains in just 4 grams all the information produced in an entire … Read more
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2024 will mark a real historical turning point in various fields, also opening up new ethical and social challenges. Let's take a look.