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Technology Self-assembling DNA computer can sort simple images into categories A conventional computer must be fully assembled before it can run, but an experimental DNA computer solves problems ...
More than 50 regional government and corporate representatives learned how computer chips are designed and manufactured—and how universities, government, and workforce development initiatives will ...
Gabrielle Plucknette-DeVito Microelectronic engineering professor Karl Hirschman opened the Chips 101 event at RIT. In the foreground are Martin Anselm, director of RIT’s Center for Electronic ...
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