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Feb 22

DNA Chips Might Break Moore’s Law -

IBM is using DNA to ferry carbon nanotubes to make chips. Meanwhile, bug protein may soon be used to provide us with terabytes of data on a DVD. It all sounds so futuristic and creepy, but despite the fanfare, using biology as a storage medium or microfab is hard. Unlike a mechanical tool, biology adapts, morphs and can mutate, resulting in manufacturing problems.

However, there’s a reason science is pouring money and brainpower into proteins. DNA, which keeps terabytes of data tightly…