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Where biology meets the next computing revolution.

The next computing revolution isn’t just about faster silicon chips.
It’s about harnessing the extraordinary computational power already perfected by 4 billion years of evolution — living cells that self-assemble, neurons that learn in real time, and DNA that stores vast amounts of data with almost zero energy.

I’m the founder of BioComputer.com. For years I’ve been obsessed with this convergence: what happens when we treat biology not just as life, but as the ultimate computing platform?

From Neuralink’s brain implants and lab-grown organoids that can play games, to DNA data storage and biohybrid robots that grow their own muscles and brains — we’re entering an era where machines and living systems are starting to merge.

This site exists to cut through the hype and make these breakthroughs accessible. I write clear, no-BS articles that explain complex ideas in plain language — whether you’re a researcher, developer, biohacker, investor, or simply someone who wants to understand where humanity is actually heading.

My Mission

To track and explain the full landscape of biocomputing in 2026 and beyond. Not just the flashy headlines, but the real science, the engineering challenges, the ethical questions, and the enormous opportunities.

Because the future won’t be built by silicon alone. It will be grown.

What We Cover

  • Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) — Neural implants, thought-to-action systems, and restoring lost abilities
  • Living Computers & Organoids — Lab-grown neurons and mini-brains as actual computing hardware
  • DNA & Molecular Computing — Biological data storage and processing at the molecular level
  • Synthetic Biology — Engineering life at the genetic and cellular scale
  • AI + Biology — Machine learning accelerating life sciences (and biology accelerating AI)
  • Biohybrid Systems — Robots that grow their own muscles, senses, and decision-making tissue
  • Longevity & Medical Applications — Extending healthy life and revolutionizing drug discovery through biocomputation

Every article aims to answer one core question: How is biology becoming the new substrate for intelligence, computation, and human capability?

Why This Matters Now

In 2026, the pace is accelerating fast. Neuralink is advancing human trials, companies are renting clouds of living human neurons, organoids are learning, and biohybrid robots are moving from labs to reality. This isn’t science fiction — it’s happening in real time.

I believe understanding this intersection will be one of the most valuable skills of the next decade.

If you’re as fascinated by this frontier as I am, I invite you to:

Let’s explore the living future together.