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'DNA Printing' in the Cloud, Part 3
2019-01-02 20:13:19| TechNewsWorld
DNA printing has given rise to the world's first "DNA printer" on the market, a claim advanced by the product's creators. The BioXp 3200 System is available from SGI-DNA, a division of Synthetic Genomics, a San Diego biotechnology company. The BioXp 3200 System is a DNA/RNA assembler and synthesizer made out of steel, glass, plastic, insulated wire, laboratory instruments and microprocessors.
It's Time to Take a Hard Look at Healthcare Cloud Security
2018-12-28 20:45:59| TechNewsWorld
The healthcare cloud has been growing incredibly, becoming an ever-more-important element of health information technology, or HIT. There are many reasons why the HIT cloud has been becoming more prominent, such as research and development and collaboration. Since the cloud has been expanding so rapidly, this may be a good time to reconsider security.
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'DNA Printing' in the Cloud, Part 2
2018-12-26 19:20:59| TechNewsWorld
In DNA printing, genetic code becomes computer code. This occurs when the chemical bases adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine present in a chemical mix or gene sequence are translated by computer through gel electrophoresis technology into their representative letters: A/T, T/A, C/G, G/C. This alphabet code was formalized in 1970 by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry.
'DNA Printing' in the Cloud, Part 1
2018-12-18 20:02:17| TechNewsWorld
DNA printing is based on the natural flow of genetic information in a cell from DNA through RNA to amino acids to proteins, from gene to protein, genome to proteome, genomics to proteomics. DNA, life's foundation blueprint, makes up genes, the instructions for making proteins -- the complex molecules that do most of the work in living organisms. "DNA makes RNA makes proteins make Life."
Editorial - Computer security in the cloud
2018-12-03 18:30:45| Oil IT Journal - www.oilit.com
Those dashing headlong to the cloud get tripped-up as Google reveals, months after the fact, a breach in its Google + social network.
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