(Nanowerk News) The features on computer chips are getting so small that soon the process used to make them, which has hardly changed in the last 50 years, won’t work anymore. One of the alternatives ...
According to Eric M. Furst, professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at the University of Delaware, engineers and scientists are closer to making this and other scalable forms of ...
LONDON — Researchers at Duke University (Durham, North Carolina)have used DNA [deoxyribonucleic acid] — the double-helix carrier of genetic information — to create self-assembling logic circuits that ...
It is possible to classify images simply by analysing the way that trillions of DNA molecules in a test tube connect together into different shapes. Conventional computers must be fully assembled ...