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May 18, 2025

Mathew

Biological Computing: Harnessing Living Cells (2035 Vision)

Biological Computing: Harnessing Living Cells (2035 Vision)

Biological Computing: Harnessing Living Cells (2035 Vision) Imagine a world where computers aren’t built from silicon and circuits, but from living cells. This isn’t science fiction; it’s the burgeoning field of biological computing, and by 2035, it’s poised to revolutionize technology as we know it. What is Biological Computing? Biological computing uses living cells, such as bacteria or human cells, to perform computational tasks. These cells can be engineered to act as biological circuits, processing information and responding to stimuli in predictable ways. Instead of electrons flowing through wires, biological computers use molecules like DNA, RNA, and proteins to encode

May 17, 2025

Mathew

DNA Computing and Storage: The Future of Data (2030+ Concepts)

DNA Computing and Storage: The Future of Data (2030+ Concepts)

DNA Computing and Storage: The Future of Data (2030+ Concepts) In an era defined by exponential data growth, traditional silicon-based storage solutions are approaching their physical limits. DNA computing and storage offer a revolutionary alternative, promising unparalleled density, durability, and energy efficiency. This post explores the concepts, potential, and challenges of using DNA for computation and data storage, envisioning its future impact beyond 2030. The Promise of DNA Data Storage DNA, the molecule of life, has evolved over billions of years to store vast amounts of biological information. Its inherent properties make it an ideal candidate for data storage: Density: