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The Garvan Institute brings DNA analysis capabilities to smartphones
New algorithm makes offline disease ID possible.
Matt Johnston
Mar 14 2019 11:46AM
Projects
ANU turns to Azure to power genomics research
Simplifying hybrid HPC to churn through DNA data.
Matt Johnston
Nov 12 2018 6:55AM
Cloud
Researchers build circuit boards for biological computations
Basic and complex logic gates created.
Juha Saarinen
Jul 25 2017 6:52AM
Training & Development
Google, AWS race to secure DNA analytics market
Researchers look to create personalised treatments in the cloud
Sharon Begley
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Caroline Humer
Jun 5 2015 3:53PM
Software
Acquiring your digital DNA
[Blog post] Is your digital transformation just window dressing?
William Confalonieri
Apr 24 2015 6:36AM
Strategy
Researchers make DNA data storage breakthrough
Data retention for eternity.
Juha Saarinen
Feb 18 2015 12:59PM
Storage
German telco sends in drones to mark cables
Crims cop a load of DNA.
Juha Saarinen
Oct 2 2013 6:15AM
Telco/ISP
CrimTrac to widen its DNA matching net
Looks for a solution that will find family links in the haystack.
Paris Cowan
Sep 18 2013 10:32AM
Software
IBM looks to DNA for next-generation chips
Nanotechnology design breakthrough claimed.
Ian Williams
Aug 18 2009 6:14AM
Hardware
Silicon valley stars to send DNA into space
As if it wasn't enough that nerds control the world, now they want to conquer space, with Silicon Valley ‘celebs’ lining up to send their digitised DNA off to the final frontier.
Sylvie Barak
Sep 8 2008 6:44AM
Oddware
Boffins build artificial DNA
Japanese scientists claim to have created the world's first artificial DNA, a development that brings DNA computing much closer..
Iain Thomson
Jul 9 2008 9:07AM
Hardware
EU governments agree to DNA database sharing
A DNA and personal information database will be shared between all the police forces in Europe under new plans agreed by EU governments yesterday.
Fiona Raisbeck
Jun 14 2007 11:18AM
Security
Boffins store data in bacterial DNA
Researchers promise robust stortage lasting 'millions of years'.
Staff Writers
Mar 5 2007 8:12AM
Oddware
IBM partners human history project
National Geographic and IBM have partnered on a five-year research project that will sample DNA from hundreds of thousands of people to map human migration patterns through history.
Staff Writers
May 5 2005 1:00PM
Oddware
IBM scientists decode the DNA of spam
IBM scientists have used a mix of DNA analysis techniques and Feng-Shui to combat the growing tide of spam.
René Millman
Aug 25 2004 4:04PM
Security
Police to collect DNA of the innocent
The UK House of Lords has allowed police to keep the DNA records of innocent people on file indefinitely.
Dan Ilett
Jul 23 2004 6:57PM
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