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Start-up to use genes to build better chips







Start-up to use genes to build better
chips

Start-up to use genes to build better
chips
08/04/2004 06:41 AM

Can food-poisoning bacteria E. coli make chips better than humans? Start-up says yes, but primordial soup will take time to steep.




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