Eventual Exabyte DNA Storage on Roswell Molecular Electronic Chips

James Tour says that Roswell is bringing to world the $100 genome that can scale rapidly and also deliver Exabyte data storage. Paul Mola is the Founder, and CEO of Roswell Biotechnologies. Roswell could enable DNA storage technology. This would have exabyte capabilties. They have millions to billions of DNA readers on CMOS ships. They …

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Reading and Writing Genomes

Reading and Writing DNA has improved 2 to 10 times faster than Moore’s Law over the last 35 years. There has been over 10 million times improvement. Molecular and cell multiplexing enable atomically precise reactions at 1 trillion reactions per droplet. George Church gave a talk about reading and writing whole genomes. George Church giving …

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Combination Gene Therapy Progressing Against Aging

George Church indicates Rejuvenate Bio is working toward combination gene therapy against 300+ human genes that effect aging. There is also progress in super-resolution imaging of chromosomes and hyper-detailed tissue analysis. They will be able to analyze the DNA in the chromosome without breaking it up and knowing the exact position of the DNA. Microscopic …

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Gene Editing Record of 27,000 Edits Per Cell for Disease, Radiation and Age Immunities

Massive multiple edits of cells will provide us with disease, radiation and age immunities. Researchers have already used “nick-less” multiplex gene editing to achieve a record of 27,000 edits in each cell. Brian WangBrian Wang is a Futurist Thought Leader and a popular Science blogger with 1 million readers per month. His blog Nextbigfuture.com is …

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Molecular Electronics Chip With 100 Million DNA Reading Devices

Roswell has developed the first Molecular Electronics chip. Roswell uses advances in semiconductor technology, nano-fabrication and bio-sensors to create standard CMOS chips that directly integrate sensor molecules into the CMOS integrated circuits. Roswell is delivering the $100, 1-hour Genome for precision medicine. Simple, fast, low cost and with clinical-grade accuracy including phasing, assembly and direct …

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Leading Edge Biotechnology to Enhance Organs for Cryonics, Space and Transplants

George Church describes the leading edge of biotechnology. He described antiaging and gene reading and writing capabilities. George Church Described Other Leading Edge Biotechnology They are closer to making organoids in days and they are vascularized. Having veins will enable larger organs. They have the worlds first complete human transcription library. They can use the …

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Carnival of Space 643 – Large Parts of Mars has Water 1-12 Inches from Surface

The Carnival of Space 643 is up at the Urban Astronomer. Universe Today -NASA Maps Out the Water On Mars. Some Will Be So Easy to Get, You Could Dig it Out With a Shovel. This rainbow-colored map shows underground water ice on Mars. Cool colors represent less than one foot (30 centimeters) below the …

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Chip-to-chip Quantum Teleportation and Multi-photon Entanglement in silicon

Silicon is a compelling platform for classical optical telecommunications as well as quantum communications, both through optical fibers. In general, the silicon-based integrated quantum transceivers could provide possible low-cost and high-performance secure communication networks. A reliable transfer of single photon qubits from one silicon device to another has already been shown, and the distribution of …

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Speed of Sound Vortex Would Boost Engine Efficiency by 5-10%

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) have patented a novel design for rapidly spinning the gas in combustion engines to boost efficiency by 5-10%. The ability to absorb energy while being heated of an ideal spinning gas is greater than that of a stationary one. A gas rotating at roughly the speed of sound, when used …

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