BMC

 Biomolecular Computers

Biomolecular computers work at the molecular level. Because biological and mathematical operations have some similarities, DNA, the genetic material that encodes for living organisms, is stable and predictable in its reactions and can be used to encode information for mathematical systems. Our computers, with more and more packed onto their silicon chips are approaching the limits of miniaturization. Molecular computing may be a way around this limitation.

How do these computers work?

How much information can they store and process? Are they efficient?

What can scientists do now? What are the new developments?

Where is the work being done? What is the future?

Who thought of this?

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