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the branch of engineering science that studies (with the aid of computers) computable processes and structures
a branch of science initiated less than a decade ago by Leonard Adleman of the University of Southern California when he pioneered the use of DNA to solve a mathematical problem
a field that's less about beating silicon than about surprising new combinations of biology and computer science that are pushing the limits in both fields
a new computational paradigm that employs (bio)molecular manipulation to solve computational problems, at the same time exploring natural processes as computational models
an example of a flourishing interdisciplinary research where computer scientists and molecular scientists design computers of the future
an exciting development at the interface of computer science and molecular biology
an exciting discovery in which one can exploit the massive parallelism of DNA replication to perform computation
a novel method based on bio-chemistry
a recent challenging area at the interface of computer science and molecular biology, providing unconventional approach to computation
a special application of molecular biology
a very young branch of science that started less than a decade ago, when Leonard Adleman of the University of Southern California pioneered the field by using DNA in a test tube to solve a mathematical problem
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