Harvard Built a Silicon Chip That Writes DNA Using Electricity and Water: What It Could Mean for Medicine
Harvard researchers created a silicon chip that writes 64 DNA sequences in parallel using only electricity and water-based enzymes, a potential step toward cheaper gene therapies.
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