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研究人员表示,脱氧核糖核酸(DNA)可以取代硬盘,帮助存储世界上不断增长的数字输出。
6个里程碑中的DNA和遗传学:科学如何改变人类的现在和未来 在脱氧核糖核酸日,Infobae 与四位遗传学家进行了交谈。从研究人员到处理患者及其疾病 ...
Recent demonstration from scientists that DNA-based computing could program a single array to implement 100 billion circuits puts spotlight.
The Earth BioGenome Project is racing to sequence the DNA of life, building a global genome library to protect biodiversity.
Scientists coded an entire book into DNA, giving a glimpse of a future in which a thumb-sized device could store as much information as the entire internet.
DNA is essentially the instruction manual for building a body. DNA can also hold a staggering amount of information: 215 petabytes (1 petabyte is about 100 million gigabytes) of data on a single gram.
Tiny computers, microscopic art, bringing back the dodo—the future uses of the double helix ...
From digital to biological: Why the future of storage is all about DNA The same four chemical building blocks behind almost all life on earth could one day be used replace traditional computer ...
Researchers at ETH Zurich, in Switzerland, believe that fossilized DNA may hold the key to preserving huge amounts of data for millennia.
Tessera Therapeutics is developing a new class of gene editors capable of precisely plugging in long stretches of DNA—something that Crispr can’t do.