Scientists Build RNA-Computer 5
schussat writes "Scientists at Princeton have reported the results of their RNA computer, a "device" they built from RNA that is able to solve a chess problem. It seems like those biomolecular computers could be getting closer and closer to reality. "
Re:Why doesn't this article deserve front page?!? (Score:1)
But seriously, it is so sad that this article, by virtue of being relegated to the Science page, gets one comment in two days. That being said, I am making a point of reading the Science page now before I read the main Slashdot page. There has been some great stuff here.
As for RNA computing, I find it to be a rather interesting approach to a certain class of problems. I wonder if things like crypto breaking would be possible. Have a test tube with an RNA strand for every possible key. Add your enzyme, and presto. Of course, synthesizing the RNA "keyspace" might be a little difficult. (But hey, I have exactly one credit in biochemistry, what do I know?)
Why doesn't this article deserve front page?!? (Score:2)
What software? (Score:1)
This could give new meaning to "computer virus".
Molecular computing (Score:1)