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A central goal of synthetic biology is engineering intracellular gene networks with precise input-output behavior. Researchers have engineered cells to sense environmental changes, differentiate in specific ways, and control gene expression...
The surge of new data that has been created by LLMs, Internet-of-Things devices (like your Alexa or Google Home), and high-definition videos and games in the last few years has led to a significant data storage problem, and we may soon expe...
Richard Hamming, an American mathematician and Turing Award winner best known for the Hamming distance and Hamming codes, gave this talk to about 200 Bell Communications Research members on March 7, 1986.
Digital logic operations in cells were among the first proofs of concept for synthetic biology in the early 2000s. However, the gene networks that implement these operations do not work in less controlled environments due to environmental c...
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