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New DNA Encryption Method Protects Engineered Cells From Hackers

via Phys.org·13h ago

Researchers have developed a DNA encryption system designed to secure high-value genetic assets within engineered cells. This technology is vital for biotechnology and medicine sectors projected to reach $8 trillion globally. The breakthrough offers a defense against cyber threats targeting biological infrastructure and research data.

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