Nanomaterials: DNA now “thinks” and “remembers”, a world first
Nanomaterials and DNA combined to create a revolutionary storage and computing system. A thousand laptops in a pencil eraser? Now you can.
Nanomaterials and DNA combined to create a revolutionary storage and computing system. A thousand laptops in a pencil eraser? Now you can.
A team of researchers has discovered a supermaterial that could revolutionize materials engineering. By combining DNA and glass, they created a material that is 5 times lighter and 4 times stronger than steel.
The first steps in using artificial DNA to kill cancer cells look very solid and encouraging.
Data archiving on DNA will allow us to preserve present and future human knowledge in a lasting and ecological way: this is where we are.
The million-year-old fragment is by far the oldest DNA of its kind ever recovered, and it can be very useful to us.
The multi-cancer blood test is extremely high-performing, and it can make a real difference to public health.
With the help of a synchrotron, a research team measures the mass of a chromosome for the first time in history. And he discovers it's bigger than expected, but he doesn't know why.
The study opens up the potential for new ecological, sanitary and forensic applications of environmental DNA, now used only for the analysis of aquatic environments
Quantum and infinitely small mechanics also play a role in our DNA, although we still don't know what its weight is.
New methods of studying DNA to understand life expectancy are bringing interesting results, and will someday also bring guidelines for living much longer.
A regimen of vitamins tailored to everyone's DNA, to adapt to different needs and absorption capacities? That's what Rootine offers. And the phrase "take YOUR medicine" takes on a literal sense.
In a single spoon the content of 10 data centers, in a shoe box all over the internet. And without energy expenditure. Here are the steps forward 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 part of the research focuses on quantum computing, elsewhere the capabilities of biological computing are tested with a DNA computer.
It is stable, capacious, extremely durable: that's why reading and writing data on DNA is a very, very popular future practice
The small device uses nano transfection of tissues to regenerate entire organs with the touch of a finger: what was once matter for Star Trek now comes close to reality.
The preservation of information is increasingly crucial: this is why companies like Microsoft are studying ...
Lifespans could very soon start to shoot upwards beyond the numbers…
“What is life?” asks Craig Venter, the man who first mapped the genome...