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All Biology Is Computational Biology — But Now Biology Is the Computer
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All Biology Is Computational Biology — But Now Biology Is the Computer

Nine years after Florian Markowetz declared all biology computational biology, the field has inverted. We no longer crunch data about life. We program life itself as the ultimate computing substrate.

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One Injection Rewrites the Inner Ear's Code — Hearing Restored in Every Patient
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One Injection Rewrites the Inner Ear's Code — Hearing Restored in Every Patient

A single AAV injection carrying a working OTOF gene restored hearing in all ten patients born deaf. This isn't medicine. It's a firmware update.

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DNA Origami Nanorobots: Programmable Molecular Biocomputers in the Bloodstream
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DNA Origami Nanorobots: Programmable Molecular Biocomputers in the Bloodstream

DNA is no longer just a storage molecule — it's the hardware for autonomous nanorobots that sense, compute, and act inside living systems. Here's what the 2025–2026 breakthroughs actually mean.

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Artificial Biological Intelligence: Writing Life from Scratch in the Post-Darwinian Era
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Artificial Biological Intelligence: Writing Life from Scratch in the Post-Darwinian Era

Evolution had 3.8 billion years. ABI gives us an afternoon. Adrian Woolfson and Eric Topol map the shift from reading DNA to authoring entire genomes — and what it means for biological computing.

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You Can Rent Living Human Brain Cells as a Biocomputer — Right Now
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You Can Rent Living Human Brain Cells as a Biocomputer — Right Now

FinalSpark's Neuroplatform gives any researcher cloud access to 160,000 living human neurons via Python API. No wet lab required. This is wetware computing as a service — and it's already live.

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CRISPR: Editing the Source Code of Life
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CRISPR: Editing the Source Code of Life

CRISPR lets scientists rewrite DNA like editing a document. Here's what that means for humanity.

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