New Hope for Biocomputers: Parallel Network-Based Computation (.PDF Download)

April 13, 2017

Through the Bio4Comp multidisciplinary project, researchers from different fields of expertise (e.g., mathematics, biology, engineering, and computation) plan to build a network-based biocomputer that will be competitive with other alternative computing approaches. Several types of biological computation already exist, such as DNA and quantum computation. However, they’re not scalable and are considered impractical from a fabrication and operational perspective...

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