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Semiconductor Chip Writes 64 DNA Sequences in Water Setting New Benchmark

via Phys.org·2h ago

Researchers have demonstrated that silicon chips can now read and manipulate biology at scale, successfully writing 64 DNA sequences in water. This breakthrough sets a new enzymatic benchmark for computing platforms that integrate biology with traditional silicon technology. The development signals a major shift in how data processing and biological recording will evolve in the coming decades.

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