July 17 2020, 18:22

Interesting lectures by Severinov, you can start with “Gene Work”. They cover the basics of cytology and bioengineering, but despite the complexity of the topic, they will be understandable and interesting even to children.

Somehow nobody talks or writes about this, but I believe that I will reach retirement age with biocomputers, in which the processor uses artificially grown cells for atomic operations that have an analog nature. It will not be as fast as a digital one, but due to “clustering” and “fuzzy logic,” it will solve qualitatively different problems. At first, a processor will emerge to solve some single task, which will be even hard to articulate to the uninitiated public. Then, a processor that solves a comprehensible task will come out, but only one. Then, about ten years later, the number of tasks it handles will begin to increase.

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