The book has no real plot, but rather consists of discussion about hundreds of
experiments in labs across the world, aimed at isolating, identifying, and understanding the role of these innumerable invaders.
Not exact matches
In a case of technology meets biology, scientists in labs across the country are experimenting with synthetic DNA as a storage medium, most notably Microsoft and the University of Washingto
In a case of technology meets biology, scientists
in labs across the country are experimenting with synthetic DNA as a storage medium, most notably Microsoft and the University of Washingto
in labs across the country are
experimenting with synthetic DNA as a storage medium, most notably Microsoft and the University of Washington.
The next big jump
in data storage could take the form of the DNA inside all organic matter: Scientists
in labs across the country are
experimenting with synthetic DNA as a storage medium.
lol, evolution is proved thousands of times a day by genetic research and active
experiments and processes
in labs across the globe.
In my experience with real science, I've run
across labs that repeat exactly the same work over 25 % of the time, not to prove reproducibility or correct for error or to calibrate equipment, but because they've lost the data or the last group to do the
experiment for reasons (at best, given the benefit of the doubt about their integrity) of professional jealousy hid and refused to share their results.