Dear All,

The recipe for a computer chip of the future may read something like 
this: Take some wires. Add DNA. Stir. 

In an advance that might provide a practical method for making 
molecular-size circuits, the smallest possible, scientists in Israel 
used strands of DNA, the computer code of life, to create tiny 
transistors that can literally build themselves.

"What we've done is to bring biology to self-assemble an electronic 
device in a test tube," said Dr. Erez Braun, a professor of physics 
at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, Israel, and 
a senior author of a paper describing the research today in the 
journal Science. 

refer to:

http://www.nytimes.com/2003/11/21/science/21DNA.html?
ex=1384750800&en=cfaa8f9c3bfa3caa&ei=5007&partner=USERLAND

http://itrain.org/itinfo/2001/it011122.html

Regards
...Amrow Hijazi...






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