To comply with the rapidly increasing demand of information storage and processing, new strategies for computing are needed. The idea of molecular computing, where basic computations occur through molecular, supramolecular, or biomolecular approaches, rather than electronically, has long captivated researchers. The prospects of using molecules and (bio)macromolecules for computing is not without precedent. Nature is replete with examples where the handling and storing of data occurs with high efficiencies, low energy costs, and high-density information encoding. The design and assembly of computers that function according to the universal approaches of computing, such as those in a Turing machine, might be realized in a chemical way in the ...
The mimicry of some elementary functions of neurons and electronic computers at the molecular scale ...
A molecular machine is an assembly of molecular components (i.e., a supramolecular structure) design...
Information processing is essential for any lifeform to maintain its organisation despite continuous...
Biological organisms are beautiful examples of programming. The program and data are stored in biolo...
Biological organisms are beautiful examples of programming. The program and data are stored in biolo...
Molecular computing is a discipline that aims at harnessing individual molecules at nanoscales for c...
CONSPECTUS: The successes of electronic digital logic have transformed every aspect of human life ov...
Molecular computing is a discipline that aims at harnessing individual molecules at nanoscales to pe...
Molecular computing is a discipline that aims at harnessing individual molecules at nanoscales to pe...
Information and algorithms appear to be central to biological organization and processes, from the s...
AbstractThe demonstration that DNA molecules can act as parallel processors to solve hard problems h...
Adleman's [Adl94] successful solution of a seven-vertex instance of the NP-complete Hamiltonian...
Molecular materials are endowed with unique properties of unrivaled potential for high density integ...
Adleman's [Adl94] successful solution of a seven-vertex instance of the NP-complete Hamiltonian...
Bennett’s proposed chemical Turing machine is one of the most important thought experiments in the s...
The mimicry of some elementary functions of neurons and electronic computers at the molecular scale ...
A molecular machine is an assembly of molecular components (i.e., a supramolecular structure) design...
Information processing is essential for any lifeform to maintain its organisation despite continuous...
Biological organisms are beautiful examples of programming. The program and data are stored in biolo...
Biological organisms are beautiful examples of programming. The program and data are stored in biolo...
Molecular computing is a discipline that aims at harnessing individual molecules at nanoscales for c...
CONSPECTUS: The successes of electronic digital logic have transformed every aspect of human life ov...
Molecular computing is a discipline that aims at harnessing individual molecules at nanoscales to pe...
Molecular computing is a discipline that aims at harnessing individual molecules at nanoscales to pe...
Information and algorithms appear to be central to biological organization and processes, from the s...
AbstractThe demonstration that DNA molecules can act as parallel processors to solve hard problems h...
Adleman's [Adl94] successful solution of a seven-vertex instance of the NP-complete Hamiltonian...
Molecular materials are endowed with unique properties of unrivaled potential for high density integ...
Adleman's [Adl94] successful solution of a seven-vertex instance of the NP-complete Hamiltonian...
Bennett’s proposed chemical Turing machine is one of the most important thought experiments in the s...
The mimicry of some elementary functions of neurons and electronic computers at the molecular scale ...
A molecular machine is an assembly of molecular components (i.e., a supramolecular structure) design...
Information processing is essential for any lifeform to maintain its organisation despite continuous...