Enzyme computer could live inside you
A molecular computer that uses enzymes to perform calculations has been built by researchers in Israel.
Itamar Willner, who constructed the molecular calculator with colleagues at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel, believes enzyme-powered computers could eventually be implanted into the human body and used to, for example, tailor the release of drugs to a specific person’s metabolism.
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