reuters.com— Artificial DNA nanostructures, or "DNA origami" may provide a cheap framework on which to build tiny microchips
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"This is the first demonstration of using biological molecules to help with processing in the semiconductor industry," IBM research manager Spike Narayan said in an interview with Reuters.A lot of these misleading headlines make it to Digg. Interesting prospect, but how many times have we cured cancer on the front page? I'll believe it when it's implemented.
I will believe this boat of crap-ware once ibm finally releases their chips they claimed over 2 years ago by removing the miles of copper wire in a modern cpu and replacing it with tiny lasers which drastically cut head and production cost....
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"This is the first demonstration of using biological molecules to help with processing in the semiconductor industry," IBM research manager Spike Narayan said in an interview with Reuters.A lot of these misleading headlines make it to Digg. Interesting prospect, but how many times have we cured cancer on the front page? I'll believe it when it's implemented.
jordanmooreAug 17, 2009
Another breaking DNA story offa the BBC: <a class="user" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8204906.stm" rel="nofollow">http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8204906.stm</a>
snake1025Aug 17, 2009
I hope to be alive when this becomes possible :)
tomek2Aug 17, 2009
People messing with DNA, better start stocking up for zombies in 2012
kataganaAug 17, 2009
Biomimicry.. cool..
dvs1313Aug 17, 2009
I will believe this boat of crap-ware once ibm finally releases their chips they claimed over 2 years ago by removing the miles of copper wire in a modern cpu and replacing it with tiny lasers which drastically cut head and production cost....
virgindiggerAug 17, 2009
oh no, here comes the prototype cylon.