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No real-life Jurassic Park for you, says science
By Duncan Geere published
Palaeontologists at the University of Manchester say that the latest research indicates that a Jurassic Park scenario is impossible.

This DNA computer 'grows as it computes'
By Duncan Geere published
Biologists at the University of Manchester have developed a self-replicating computer that uses DNA to make calculations

Biologists build a working calculator out of DNA
By Duncan Geere published
A team of biologists at Duke University have created strands of synthetic DNA that, when mixed together in the right concentrations, form an analog circuit that can add, subtract and multiply numbers

Microsoft wants to store data in DNA
By Darren Allan published
Early testing of DNA as a storage medium is proving promising indeed.

Scientists have figured out how to program living cells
By Farrha Khan published
A new programming language allows researchers to quickly design a DNA sequence with specific functions for living cells.

Scientists get go-ahead for 'gene editing' embryos in landmark decision
By Hugh Langley published
The UK fertility regulator has given scientist the OK to genetically modify donated embryos.

Chemists are trying to make computers from shampoo and DNA
By Duncan Geere published
Chemists experimenting with DNA have found a way to build organic computers.
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