Rewritable digital data stored in live DNA
Bioengineers have developed a way to repeatedly encode, store, and erase digital data within the DNA of living cells.
“It took us three years and 750 tries to make it work, but we finally did it,” says Jerome Bonnet, a postdoctoral scholar at Stanford University.
Full story at Futurity.
Photo credit: Norbert von der Groeben


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