Talks Paul Rothemund lanza un hechizo con ADN

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About this talk

Paul Rothemund escribe código que provoca que el ADN se arregle para formar una estrella, una cara sonriente y más. Sí, claro, es un truco publicitario, pero también una demostración de auto-ensamblaje en las escalas más pequeñas -- con grandiosas implicaciones para el futuro de hacer cosas.

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Reviewed by Gisela Giardino
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About Paul Rothemund

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… Full bio and more links

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