The second example of storing digital data in DNA affirms its potential as a long-term storage medium.
The second example of storing digital data in DNA affirms its potential as a long-term storage medium.
An Israeli company plans to synthesize DNA on demand for anyone, including those outside of research labs.
The famed geneticist says his team is testing 3-D DNA printers that could churn out vaccines at home.
Researchers code a book into DNA, demonstrating the possibility of using the biological molecule for long-term data storage.
Synthetic biologists harness software to design genes and networks.
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