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ポール・ロスマンドが語るDNAの折り方

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2007年、ポール・ロスマンドはTEDで彼の専門分野であるDNA折り紙について短いトークをしました。今回のトークでは自己組織化する最小規模の機械を作るという、今後有望なこの分野について、豊富な事例を交えながら展望します。

Paul Rothemund folds DNA into shapes and patterns. Which is a simple enough thing to say, but the process he has developed has vast implications for computing and manufacturing -- allowing us to create things we can now only dream of. Full bio »

Translated into Japanese by Haruka Igarashi
Reviewed by Akira Kan
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