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DNA Computing Breakthrough: Data Storage and Blockchains by NC State and Johns Hopkins
Aug 24, 2024, 08:28 PM
Researchers from North Carolina State University and Johns Hopkins University have made significant advancements in DNA computing technology. This breakthrough allows DNA to perform both data storage and computing functions, marking a milestone in technology development. The research suggests that living cells could potentially operate as blockchains, integrating molecular technology into biological systems. Early tests have demonstrated the ability of DNA-based computing to solve complex problems, such as chess, highlighting its potential. However, practical applications in real-world scenarios remain a challenge. Additionally, the concept of having crypto in DNA is being explored.
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