Scientists Just Developed A Computer Out Of Living Human Cells
A team of scientists from Zurich has managed to create a biocomputer using human cells. A biocomputer is a system made out of living cells…
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A team of scientists from Zurich has managed to create a biocomputer using human cells. A biocomputer is a system made out of living cells…
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Meiosis refers to the process by which a single diploid cell divides into 4 haploid cells, each genetically distinct from the parent cell. Meiosis is…
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Taxonomy in biology refers to the science of classifying and organizing living organisms into groupings based on shared characteristics. Organisms are placed into taxa which…
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What are the factors of 36? If you remember any high school math then that question probably was not that hard (the answer is 1,…
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Diffusion refers to the net movement of atoms or molecules from regions of high concentration to regions of low concentration. Molecules or atoms will move…
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There are different kinds of products referred to as “leather,” but do you know the difference between PU leather (polyurethane leather) and real leather? Polyurethane…
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One of the biggest emerging threats in the world today is the proliferation of drug-resistant superbugs. In the attempts to find ways to fight drug-resistant…
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Published by Shantonu Biswas California NanoSystems Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara These findings are described in the article entitled Metamorphic Stretchable Touchpad, recently published…
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It is hard to imagine how electronics would have evolved over the years without the extensive use of semiconductors. These materials, in which the charge…
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Researchers at the University of Alberta have created a new atomic-scale solid-state drive (SSD) that could potentially surpass the storage memory of conventional drives 1,000-fold….
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One of the most pressing questions facing current AI research is: How do you program an AI to behave ethically? The phenomenon of human ethics…
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