Scientists are programming living cells like biological computers

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Scientists are programming living cells like biological computers

By treating genetic code like software, researchers are bypassing millions of years of evolution to build tailor-made organisms that breathe life into industrial manufacturing.

While nature took eons to perfect the leaf, scientists at the Max Planck-Chinese Academy of Sciences Center are now designing biological systems from scratch in a fraction of that time. Instead of just observing how life works, they use synthetic biochemistry to write entirely new 'programs' for cells. This involves engineering enzymatic pathways—the tiny chemical assembly lines inside a cell—that have never existed in the natural world.

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