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August 18, 2016 06:00 pm GMT

MIT engineers human cells to store memories in DNA

Image: Iaremenko Sergii/ShutterstockScore another win for CRISPR. Scientists at MIT are using the ever-intriguing genome-editing system to engineer human cells capable of recording and reporting the intensity and duration past events. The analog memory storage system builds upon past work developed by scientists that programed cells to flip DNA sections when events – like exposure to specific chemicals – occurred.… Read More

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