UW Engineers Invent Programming Language to Build Synthetic DNA
Monday, September 30, 2013 - 11:30
in Physics & Chemistry
A team led by the University of Washington has developed a programming language for chemistry that it hopes will streamline efforts to design a network that can guide the behavior of chemical-reaction mixtures in the same way that embedded electronic controllers guide cars, robots and other devices. The findings were published online Sept. 29 in Nature Nanotechnology.