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New biological transistors use living bacteria to compute logic inside live plants
MIT researchers have engineered bacteria that can perform the basic switching functions of transistors.
A group headed by Dr. Tsuyoshi Hasegawa, a Principal Investigator at the International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (MANA; Japan), succeeded in the development of a novel transistor, the ...
MIT researchers have built working logic circuits using engineered bacteria, creating biological versions of components that ...
Using digital logic gates such as AND, OR, XOR, NOT, NAND, NOR, and XNOR and other related logic functions is often the foundation for defining the relationship between electrical signals and how they ...
Ladder logic uses switch or relay contacts to implement Boolean expressions. In years past, ladder logic was made possible with discrete relays and was sometimes termed “relay logic.” Today most ...
It’s possible to use an 8:1 multiplexer to implement any 3-input logical function, but can we use it to implement a 4-input function? On the one hand, some logic problems never seem to go away. On the ...
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