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Johns Hopkins scientists have engineered cells that behave like AND and OR Boolean logic gates, producing an output based on one or more unique inputs. This feat, published in the May issue of Nature Chemical Biology, could eventually help researchers create computers that use cells as tiny circuits.
Originally posted by GmoS719
I think this points more towards intelligent design than simulation.
I guess it could go either way.
Just an opinion.
I think this points more towards intelligent design than simulation. I guess it could go either way.
Originally posted by GmoS719
I think this points more towards intelligent design than simulation.
I guess it could go either way.
Just an opinion.